Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
44
At another bridge, Vosk fishermen, from the vicinity of Ar's Station, fought, perhaps men who had merely been trapped in the city when the Cosians had taken their positions, and, at another bridge, huntsmen, from the interior, perhaps similarly detained.
At another bridge, Vosk fishermen, from the vicinity of Ar's Station, fought, perhaps men who had merely been trapped in the city when the Cosians had taken their positions, and, at another bridge, huntsmen, from the interior, perhaps similarly detained.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #44)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
41
Here charging foes leaping from the wall found no footing but only an opening beneath them, half pit, half stairs.
17
42
Men waited below for those who still moved, with axes.
17
43
Another charge, rushing forth from the tower, unable to stop, pushed on by the masses behind them, plunged into flames, where we had heaped bundles of tarred sticks in their path, the sort that on wires and chains, flaming, are hung over the walls at night to illuminate ascending foes.
17
44
At another bridge, Vosk fishermen, from the vicinity of Ar's Station, fought, perhaps men who had merely been trapped in the city when the Cosians had taken their positions, and, at another bridge, huntsmen, from the interior, perhaps similarly detained.
17
45
The fishermen had a net with them, doubtless brought up from their small boat in the harbor.
17
46
Such devices are rich in war uses.
17
47
They can discommode scalers and grapnel crews.
Here charging foes leaping from the wall found no footing but only an opening beneath them, half pit, half stairs.
Men waited below for those who still moved, with axes.
Another charge, rushing forth from the tower, unable to stop, pushed on by the masses behind them, plunged into flames, where we had heaped bundles of tarred sticks in their path, the sort that on wires and chains, flaming, are hung over the walls at night to illuminate ascending foes.
At another bridge, Vosk fishermen, from the vicinity of Ar's Station, fought, perhaps men who had merely been trapped in the city when the Cosians had taken their positions, and, at another bridge, huntsmen, from the interior, perhaps similarly detained.
The fishermen had a net with them, doubtless brought up from their small boat in the harbor.
Such devices are rich in war uses.
They can discommode scalers and grapnel crews.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 17)