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Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

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3 447 This is commonly drawn down before engaging, that commands not be muffled, that air can more easily enter the lungs.
3 448 His hood, too, was thrown back.
3 449 This also is commonly done before engaging, to increase the range of peripheral vision.
3 450 The men and beasts were covered with dust.
3 451 The men seemed worn and haggard.
3 452 I feared they were far from their base.
3 453 Whereas the main forces of Ar might be well rested in their winter camp, perhaps unexercised, perhaps grown sleek and fat, men such as these, foragers, rangers, scouts, and such, had probably had more than their share of alarms and labors, of suspicions and dangers, more than their share of contacts with the enemy, more than their share of skirmishes in the no man's land that separated armies.
This is commonly drawn down before engaging, that commands not be muffled, that air can more easily enter the lungs. His hood, too, was thrown back. This also is commonly done before engaging, to increase the range of peripheral vision. The men and beasts were covered with dust. The men seemed worn and haggard. I feared they were far from their base. Whereas the main forces of Ar might be well rested in their winter camp, perhaps unexercised, perhaps grown sleek and fat, men such as these, foragers, rangers, scouts, and such, had probably had more than their share of alarms and labors, of suspicions and dangers, more than their share of contacts with the enemy, more than their share of skirmishes in the no man's land that separated armies. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )