Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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We then heard a thrash in the water, as a tharlarion, perhaps the same one which had thrust its snout against the bars of our cage, struck against wood in the darkness, some twenty yards from us.
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42
We heard a cry of anger and, for an instant, a dark lantern was unshuttered.
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43
We saw two men, in the prow of a low, medium-beamed, bargelike vessel.
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44
One pushed down with a spear, forcing the broad head of the tharlarion away from the vessel.
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45
I clutched the bars of the cage in which, on the raft, I was confined.
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46
Then the dark lantern was again shuttered.
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47
The vessels slipped past us.
We then heard a thrash in the water, as a tharlarion, perhaps the same one which had thrust its snout against the bars of our cage, struck against wood in the darkness, some twenty yards from us.
We heard a cry of anger and, for an instant, a dark lantern was unshuttered.
We saw two men, in the prow of a low, medium-beamed, bargelike vessel.
One pushed down with a spear, forcing the broad head of the tharlarion away from the vessel.
I clutched the bars of the cage in which, on the raft, I was confined.
Then the dark lantern was again shuttered.
The vessels slipped past us.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )