Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)
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46
He also carried among his things the short, stabbing sword, similar to the gladius, and doubtless related to it, called by his people the sacramasax.
He also carried among his things the short, stabbing sword, similar to the gladius, and doubtless related to it, called by his people the sacramasax.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #46)
Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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43
It nearly decapitated a passing wagoner.
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44
It was a long, cutting sword, of the sort called a spatha among the wagons.
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45
It is more useful than the gladius, from the back of a tharlarion, because of its reach.
5
46
He also carried among his things the short, stabbing sword, similar to the gladius, and doubtless related to it, called by his people the sacramasax.
5
47
It is much more useful on foot, particularly in close combat.
5
48
"Accordingly," he said, sheathing the sword, "I have with me only some seventeen, two.
5
49
How much do you have?" "Somewhat more than that," I said.
It nearly decapitated a passing wagoner.
It was a long, cutting sword, of the sort called a spatha among the wagons.
It is more useful than the gladius, from the back of a tharlarion, because of its reach.
He also carried among his things the short, stabbing sword, similar to the gladius, and doubtless related to it, called by his people the sacramasax.
It is much more useful on foot, particularly in close combat.
"Accordingly," he said, sheathing the sword, "I have with me only some seventeen, two.
How much do you have?" "Somewhat more than that," I said.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 5)