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Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)

I had hardly gone ten paces down the corridor, following the others, when I heard the rubble of masonry being torn away from the outside. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #668)
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17 668 I had hardly gone ten paces down the corridor, following the others, when I heard the rubble of masonry being torn away from the outside.

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

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17 665 The ten or twelve Cosians now through the gate crouched-down, suddenly, arrested, looking wildly about.
17 666 I then backed quickly through the portal of the eastern corridor.
17 667 As I did so the final blows were struck at the props supporting the scaffolding of masonry and with a tumble of dust and stone the rocks fell.
17 668 I had hardly gone ten paces down the corridor, following the others, when I heard the rubble of masonry being torn away from the outside.
17 669 Undefended I did not think it would take them more than a few Ehn to open a passage through it.
17 670 In an Ihn or two I had caught up with the others, Aemilianus, the two fellows supporting him, and the two who had waited behind to block the passage.
17 671 Suddenly swords were drawn for men blocked the passage, come doubtless from the walls.
The ten or twelve Cosians now through the gate crouched-down, suddenly, arrested, looking wildly about. I then backed quickly through the portal of the eastern corridor. As I did so the final blows were struck at the props supporting the scaffolding of masonry and with a tumble of dust and stone the rocks fell. I had hardly gone ten paces down the corridor, following the others, when I heard the rubble of masonry being torn away from the outside. Undefended I did not think it would take them more than a few Ehn to open a passage through it. In an Ihn or two I had caught up with the others, Aemilianus, the two fellows supporting him, and the two who had waited behind to block the passage. Suddenly swords were drawn for men blocked the passage, come doubtless from the walls. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 17)