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Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 66 One must follow its rhythm, and, as soon as the surface is broken, expel air and take a deep breath.
9 67 In this fashion a girl may live on the oar.
9 68 For a time the Forkbeard watched her, leaning on his elbows, on the rail, but then he left the rail.
9 69 He did, however, have Gorm watch her, with a spear.
9 70 Twice in the afternoon Gorm struck away sea sleen from the girl's body.
9 71 Once he thrust away one of the white sharks of the northern waters.
9 72 The second of the sea sleen it had been which, with its sharp teeth, making a strike, but falling short, had torn away her green velvet gown on the right side from the hip to the hemline; a long strip of it, like a ribbon, was in its teeth as it darted away.
One must follow its rhythm, and, as soon as the surface is broken, expel air and take a deep breath. In this fashion a girl may live on the oar. For a time the Forkbeard watched her, leaning on his elbows, on the rail, but then he left the rail. He did, however, have Gorm watch her, with a spear. Twice in the afternoon Gorm struck away sea sleen from the girl's body. Once he thrust away one of the white sharks of the northern waters. The second of the sea sleen it had been which, with its sharp teeth, making a strike, but falling short, had torn away her green velvet gown on the right side from the hip to the hemline; a long strip of it, like a ribbon, was in its teeth as it darted away. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )