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Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 203 I suppose it is the training of the warrior.
2 204 I examined various of the smaller buildings and sheds, their location and what vantages or cover they might provide.
2 205 There were stables for tharlarion and covered shedlike structures beneath which wagons were drawn up.
2 206 There was a place for a tarn beacon, on a platform under a high shed, but it was not now lit.
2 207 There was a tarn gate, too, but it was now closed, wire strung between its posts.
2 208 Tarn wire, too, I was sure, would be strung about, most of it presumably from the roof of the inn to the height of the palisade.
2 209 There was a tarncot, too, but now, within it, there was only one tarn.
I suppose it is the training of the warrior. I examined various of the smaller buildings and sheds, their location and what vantages or cover they might provide. There were stables for tharlarion and covered shedlike structures beneath which wagons were drawn up. There was a place for a tarn beacon, on a platform under a high shed, but it was not now lit. There was a tarn gate, too, but it was now closed, wire strung between its posts. Tarn wire, too, I was sure, would be strung about, most of it presumably from the roof of the inn to the height of the palisade. There was a tarncot, too, but now, within it, there was only one tarn. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )