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Book 36. (1 results) Avengers of Gor (Individual Quote)

I heard two more screams, both of which were suddenly stifled or cut short, as the corsair ship slid along our hull, scoring planking. - (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 57, Sentence #162)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
57 162 I heard two more screams, both of which were suddenly stifled or cut short, as the corsair ship slid along our hull, scoring planking.

Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
57 159 The helmsmen of the corsair ship were skilled.
57 160 In a moment the length of the corsair ship, oars swiftly brought inboard, the vessel then obedient to inertia, would slide parallel to the starboard side of the Tesephone.
57 161 "No!" I heard, a long scream from the water, presumably from one of the mercenaries forced from our deck, or one of those who had earlier preferred the risk of Thassa to that of our crew.
57 162 I heard two more screams, both of which were suddenly stifled or cut short, as the corsair ship slid along our hull, scoring planking.
57 163 Given the movement of the decks, and our changes to the starboard side of the Tesephone, minimizing or eliminating points of purchase, the passage between ships was precarious.
57 164 Too, I did not think the corsair could hold its current position for more than a few Ihn at a time.
57 165 Accordingly, the passage between ships would be dangerous, brief, and intermittent.
The helmsmen of the corsair ship were skilled. In a moment the length of the corsair ship, oars swiftly brought inboard, the vessel then obedient to inertia, would slide parallel to the starboard side of the Tesephone. "No!" I heard, a long scream from the water, presumably from one of the mercenaries forced from our deck, or one of those who had earlier preferred the risk of Thassa to that of our crew. I heard two more screams, both of which were suddenly stifled or cut short, as the corsair ship slid along our hull, scoring planking. Given the movement of the decks, and our changes to the starboard side of the Tesephone, minimizing or eliminating points of purchase, the passage between ships was precarious. Too, I did not think the corsair could hold its current position for more than a few Ihn at a time. Accordingly, the passage between ships would be dangerous, brief, and intermittent. - (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 57)