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

Crouching down many did, and, it seemed, all with children. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #271)
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18 271 Crouching down many did, and, it seemed, all with children.

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

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18 268 These two lines, converging, the fighting in the center, by the gate, between them, led to the walkway, and then out on the walkway, for better than forty yards.
18 269 The men in these lines crouched down, their shields between themselves and the wall, creating an open fence of shields, a poor, broken cover, given the paucity of their numbers, but better than none.
18 270 Some fellows near the wall urged the women and children to stream behind these, trying to reach the piers.
18 271 Crouching down many did, and, it seemed, all with children.
18 272 I saw the one woman, still clutching the child in her cloak, darting from shield to shield.
18 273 Other women chose not, either from fear or prudence, to risk this dangerous run.
18 274 I saw some looking up, in fear, at the ropes, still dangling there, and pull away their veils, thrust back their hoods and put their hands to the collars of their robes.
These two lines, converging, the fighting in the center, by the gate, between them, led to the walkway, and then out on the walkway, for better than forty yards. The men in these lines crouched down, their shields between themselves and the wall, creating an open fence of shields, a poor, broken cover, given the paucity of their numbers, but better than none. Some fellows near the wall urged the women and children to stream behind these, trying to reach the piers. Crouching down many did, and, it seemed, all with children. I saw the one woman, still clutching the child in her cloak, darting from shield to shield. Other women chose not, either from fear or prudence, to risk this dangerous run. I saw some looking up, in fear, at the ropes, still dangling there, and pull away their veils, thrust back their hoods and put their hands to the collars of their robes. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 18)