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Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)

Girls now, I understood, vied to carry wastes, that they might, even in so humble and homely an activity, feel the fresh wind of Thassa tug at their tunics and sweep through their hair. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #16)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 16 Girls now, I understood, vied to carry wastes, that they might, even in so humble and homely an activity, feel the fresh wind of thassa tug at their tunics and sweep through their hair.

Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

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19 13 It was hot below decks, and the air grew foul.
19 14 Men grew ugly.
19 15 It must be miserable, I supposed, in the Kasra and Venna keeping areas, as well, the penned beasts sweating on their mats, in their chains.
19 16 Girls now, I understood, vied to carry wastes, that they might, even in so humble and homely an activity, feel the fresh wind of thassa tug at their tunics and sweep through their hair.
19 17 The hatches and portals to the open deck were now guarded, from within, by Pani swordsmen.
19 18 More than one man had died under their swords.
19 19 My conversation with Tarl Cabot, alluded to earlier, having to do with the fleet of Lord Yamada, and such, had occurred on the third day of the fifth week past the fourth passage hand.
It was hot below decks, and the air grew foul. Men grew ugly. It must be miserable, I supposed, in the Kasra and Venna keeping areas, as well, the penned beasts sweating on their mats, in their chains. Girls now, I understood, vied to carry wastes, that they might, even in so humble and homely an activity, feel the fresh wind of thassa tug at their tunics and sweep through their hair. The hatches and portals to the open deck were now guarded, from within, by Pani swordsmen. More than one man had died under their swords. My conversation with Tarl Cabot, alluded to earlier, having to do with the fleet of Lord Yamada, and such, had occurred on the third day of the fifth week past the fourth passage hand. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 19)