Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
46
It was pointless to unsheath my sword, or to take up a weapon.
It was pointless to unsheath my sword, or to take up a weapon.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #46)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
43
"Port Kar," I said.
2
44
"Take him!" she cried.
2
45
Instantly there was a great cry from all sides, and, breaking through the rushes and sedge, dozens of rence craft, bound with marsh vine, thrust into view, each poled by one man, with another in the prow, a two- or three-pronged marsh spear uplifted.
2
46
It was pointless to unsheath my sword, or to take up a weapon.
2
47
From the safety of the yards of marsh water separating me from my enemies I could have been immediately slain, lost in a thicket of the two- or three-pronged marsh spears.
2
48
The girl put her hands on her hips, threw back her head and laughed with pleasure.
2
49
My weapons were taken.
"Port Kar," I said.
"Take him!" she cried.
Instantly there was a great cry from all sides, and, breaking through the rushes and sedge, dozens of rence craft, bound with marsh vine, thrust into view, each poled by one man, with another in the prow, a two- or three-pronged marsh spear uplifted.
It was pointless to unsheath my sword, or to take up a weapon.
From the safety of the yards of marsh water separating me from my enemies I could have been immediately slain, lost in a thicket of the two- or three-pronged marsh spears.
The girl put her hands on her hips, threw back her head and laughed with pleasure.
My weapons were taken.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 2)