Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
15
6
It was now four days after the incident of the drive of the tharlarion.
15
7
We had continued to move west.
15
8
Rencers had now chosen to pick their targets with care.
15
9
Sometimes ahn would pass, and men would think themselves secure.
15
10
Then an arrow would dart forth from the rence, the bowman unseen, his presence perhaps not even suspected, and another man, perhaps silently, would sink into the marsh.
15
11
The officer no longer cared to assign men to point positions.
15
12
Too often these scouts and flankers, and rear guards, failed to return.
It was now four days after the incident of the drive of the tharlarion.
We had continued to move west.
Rencers had now chosen to pick their targets with care.
Sometimes ahn would pass, and men would think themselves secure.
Then an arrow would dart forth from the rence, the bowman unseen, his presence perhaps not even suspected, and another man, perhaps silently, would sink into the marsh.
The officer no longer cared to assign men to point positions.
Too often these scouts and flankers, and rear guards, failed to return.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )