Perspectives on Behavioral Self-Regulation: Advances in Social Cognition, Volume XII: 12 (Advances in Social Cognition Series)
Then, just before he was able to make out the dark line of the beach through the obscuring fog, the heavy, dangerous swells flattened, and the sea around the longboat became as flat and slick as a pane of glass. The gesture was not obscene. But for once, absolutely nothing came to. Wild man wilmer guff, the rover, slid past and grabbed the ring.
He lifted the lid, stared down at an assortment of knives and daggers, the odd boot, a pair of gloves, and pieces of armor: bracers, grieves, epaulets, a cuirass, helms.