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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 337 These were probably bundles of sticks set afire by defenders, and thrown, suspended on chains, over the walls, to illuminate them.
9 338 "There must be many women left in Ar's Station," she said.
9 339 "Doubtless," I said.
9 340 "How they must be afraid," she said, "hearing such alarms".
9 341 "Perhaps," I said.
9 342 "There are many encampments of slavers, and slavers' men, and cages, and slave wagons about," she said.
9 343 "Yes," I said.
These were probably bundles of sticks set afire by defenders, and thrown, suspended on chains, over the walls, to illuminate them. "There must be many women left in Ar's Station," she said. "Doubtless," I said. "How they must be afraid," she said, "hearing such alarms". "Perhaps," I said. "There are many encampments of slavers, and slavers' men, and cages, and slave wagons about," she said. "Yes," I said. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )