Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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211
"Too, with him, and with scouts and points, and whoever may wish to alert the others, there must be natural signals by means of which to communicate with the others".
"Too, with him, and with scouts and points, and whoever may wish to alert the others, there must be natural signals by means of which to communicate with the others".
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #211)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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28
208
"Certainly," I said.
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"There is much you must teach the men," said Labienus.
28
210
"At least one man, at all times, is to be vigilant to the sky," I said.
28
211
"Too, with him, and with scouts and points, and whoever may wish to alert the others, there must be natural signals by means of which to communicate with the others".
28
212
"Rencers," said a man, "use such signals".
28
213
"So, too, do the savages of the Barrens," I said.
28
214
"And so, too, will we," said a fellow.
"Certainly," I said.
"There is much you must teach the men," said Labienus.
"At least one man, at all times, is to be vigilant to the sky," I said.
"Too, with him, and with scouts and points, and whoever may wish to alert the others, there must be natural signals by means of which to communicate with the others".
"Rencers," said a man, "use such signals".
"So, too, do the savages of the Barrens," I said.
"And so, too, will we," said a fellow.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 28)