Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
208
"No," I said.
17
209
"There are various names," he said, "the Raging Sea, the Sea of Fire".
17
210
"The sea is calm," I said.
17
211
"thassa sleeps".
17
212
"She may awaken," said Cabot.
17
213
"I understand little of what is occurring," I said.
17
214
"Why, in a gentle sea, are the storm ropes strung, why must the hatches, in warm weather, remain closed, why are few now allowed on deck?" "I too know very little about these things," said Cabot.
"No," I said.
"There are various names," he said, "the Raging Sea, the Sea of Fire".
"The sea is calm," I said.
"thassa sleeps".
"She may awaken," said Cabot.
"I understand little of what is occurring," I said.
"Why, in a gentle sea, are the storm ropes strung, why must the hatches, in warm weather, remain closed, why are few now allowed on deck?" "I too know very little about these things," said Cabot.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )