Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
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18
327
The two lines which had to some extent protected the women and children now withdrew to protect the flanks of the retreating center.
The two lines which had to some extent protected the women and children now withdrew to protect the flanks of the retreating center.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #327)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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18
324
More swarmed through the gate to the landing.
18
325
More descended on the ropes.
18
326
I issued orders, dispatching the fellows nearest me to convey them to their respective destinations.
18
327
The two lines which had to some extent protected the women and children now withdrew to protect the flanks of the retreating center.
18
328
Then I, standing at the walkway, man by man, as was opportune, sent fellows back along the walkway, retreating to the piers.
18
329
These mostly backed along, protecting their retreat with their shields, making their way in a file between the fellows still in position on the walkway, on each side of it, those I had placed there to afford protection to the women and children.
18
330
The lines thinned to the sides of me, and before me, and the Cosians pressed in, yet more closely.
More swarmed through the gate to the landing.
More descended on the ropes.
I issued orders, dispatching the fellows nearest me to convey them to their respective destinations.
The two lines which had to some extent protected the women and children now withdrew to protect the flanks of the retreating center.
Then I, standing at the walkway, man by man, as was opportune, sent fellows back along the walkway, retreating to the piers.
These mostly backed along, protecting their retreat with their shields, making their way in a file between the fellows still in position on the walkway, on each side of it, those I had placed there to afford protection to the women and children.
The lines thinned to the sides of me, and before me, and the Cosians pressed in, yet more closely.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 18)