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Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)

At their anchors, fore and aft, some quarter of a pasang from shore, swung the Rhoda, in her yellow, now dim in the grayness of the morning, and the Tesephone, on her flag line, snapping, an ensign bearing the following device, the head of a bosk, in black, over a field of white, marked with broad stripes of green, a flag not unknown on Thassa, that of Bosk from the Marshes, a captain of Port Kar. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #6)
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22 6 At their anchors, fore and aft, some quarter of a pasang from shore, swung the Rhoda, in her yellow, now dim in the grayness of the morning, and the Tesephone, on her flag line, snapping, an ensign bearing the following device, the head of a bosk, in black, over a field of white, marked with broad stripes of green, a flag not unknown on thassa, that of Bosk from the Marshes, a captain of Port Kar.

Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)

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22 3 I sat, in blankets, in a captain's chair, brought from the Tesephone.
22 4 thassa was green, and cold.
22 5 The sky was gray.
22 6 At their anchors, fore and aft, some quarter of a pasang from shore, swung the Rhoda, in her yellow, now dim in the grayness of the morning, and the Tesephone, on her flag line, snapping, an ensign bearing the following device, the head of a bosk, in black, over a field of white, marked with broad stripes of green, a flag not unknown on thassa, that of Bosk from the Marshes, a captain of Port Kar.
22 7 From the blankets I looked across the beach, to the stockade, which had been that of Sarus.
22 8 The gate opened and, emerging, came Marlenus, followed by his men, eighty-five warriors of Ar.
22 9 They were clad in skins, and in garments of Tyros.
I sat, in blankets, in a captain's chair, brought from the Tesephone. thassa was green, and cold. The sky was gray. At their anchors, fore and aft, some quarter of a pasang from shore, swung the Rhoda, in her yellow, now dim in the grayness of the morning, and the Tesephone, on her flag line, snapping, an ensign bearing the following device, the head of a bosk, in black, over a field of white, marked with broad stripes of green, a flag not unknown on thassa, that of Bosk from the Marshes, a captain of Port Kar. From the blankets I looked across the beach, to the stockade, which had been that of Sarus. The gate opened and, emerging, came Marlenus, followed by his men, eighty-five warriors of Ar. They were clad in skins, and in garments of Tyros. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 22)