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Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
53 313 "They took the bridge and crossed the moat".
53 314 "It is a slaughter," I said.
53 315 I looked about.
53 316 The oval leather shields and the stabbing spears of the askaris might have been an ideal armament for invincibility in tribal warfare but they afforded little in the way of martial equity when compared to the weighty, slashing pangas of the Kurii.
53 317 They were not the mighty axes and heavy shields of Torvaldsland.
53 318 Bila Huruma was screaming at his men.
53 319 He himself had discarded his shield, or it had been struck from him.
"They took the bridge and crossed the moat". "It is a slaughter," I said. I looked about. The oval leather shields and the stabbing spears of the askaris might have been an ideal armament for invincibility in tribal warfare but they afforded little in the way of martial equity when compared to the weighty, slashing pangas of the Kurii. They were not the mighty axes and heavy shields of Torvaldsland. Bila Huruma was screaming at his men. He himself had discarded his shield, or it had been struck from him. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )