Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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526
But I moved the sword just a bit more from the sheath.
But I moved the sword just a bit more from the sheath.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #526)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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523
At any rate, there was little to fear.
1
524
The fellow had not seen me, and might not remember me.
1
525
Besides, perhaps he would see the humor of the whole affair, and we might have a friendly drink together.
1
526
But I moved the sword just a bit more from the sheath.
1
527
A quarter of an inch, where hundredths of an Ihn are involved, can be a considerable advantage.
1
528
In many situations, warriors discard the scabbard altogether.
1
529
That is one reason it is often carried on a loop over the left shoulder, that it may be immediately, lest it prove an encumbrance, or present an encircling strap an enemy may seize, the blade drawn, discarded.
At any rate, there was little to fear.
The fellow had not seen me, and might not remember me.
Besides, perhaps he would see the humor of the whole affair, and we might have a friendly drink together.
But I moved the sword just a bit more from the sheath.
A quarter of an inch, where hundredths of an Ihn are involved, can be a considerable advantage.
In many situations, warriors discard the scabbard altogether.
That is one reason it is often carried on a loop over the left shoulder, that it may be immediately, lest it prove an encumbrance, or present an encircling strap an enemy may seize, the blade drawn, discarded.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1)