Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
179
I then sent forth men from the shield wall singly, and in squads, to ferry the women and children, one at a time, or the women carrying children in their arms, beneath the cover of their shields, to the walkway.
I then sent forth men from the shield wall singly, and in squads, to ferry the women and children, one at a time, or the women carrying children in their arms, beneath the cover of their shields, to the walkway.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #179)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
176
It was hard to strike them with quarrels from the height of the wall.
18
177
I looked wildly to the height of the wall.
18
178
The commander was no longer visible.
18
179
I then sent forth men from the shield wall singly, and in squads, to ferry the women and children, one at a time, or the women carrying children in their arms, beneath the cover of their shields, to the walkway.
18
180
Once they were beyond quarrel range they hurried back to conduct still others to temporary safety.
18
181
There were cries of rage from the wall.
18
182
I saw the young crossbowman, under the cover of a shield, held by his friend, the other young fellow from the front wall, harvesting quarrels from the walkway.
It was hard to strike them with quarrels from the height of the wall.
I looked wildly to the height of the wall.
The commander was no longer visible.
I then sent forth men from the shield wall singly, and in squads, to ferry the women and children, one at a time, or the women carrying children in their arms, beneath the cover of their shields, to the walkway.
Once they were beyond quarrel range they hurried back to conduct still others to temporary safety.
There were cries of rage from the wall.
I saw the young crossbowman, under the cover of a shield, held by his friend, the other young fellow from the front wall, harvesting quarrels from the walkway.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 18)