Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
16
8
Oddly, however, once or twice, we had noted a dark cloud in the sky, from which a dust of ash had coated sails and fallen to the deck.
16
9
At the same time, the wind, fitfully, had seemed acrid, and breathing had been unpleasant.
16
10
Now, however, the sky was blue, the clouds white, the air clear.
16
11
thassa was serene, the wind gentle.
16
12
Orders had been issued from the stern castle, for the great ship heaved to.
16
13
Shortly thereafter one of the nested galleys was being lowered to the water.
16
14
An Ahn later I reported the galley had hoisted the green pennon.
Oddly, however, once or twice, we had noted a dark cloud in the sky, from which a dust of ash had coated sails and fallen to the deck.
At the same time, the wind, fitfully, had seemed acrid, and breathing had been unpleasant.
Now, however, the sky was blue, the clouds white, the air clear.
thassa was serene, the wind gentle.
Orders had been issued from the stern castle, for the great ship heaved to.
Shortly thereafter one of the nested galleys was being lowered to the water.
An Ahn later I reported the galley had hoisted the green pennon.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )