Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
19
72
Smoke signals, too, are apparently sometimes used, but I had not seen them from the balustrade.
Smoke signals, too, are apparently sometimes used, but I had not seen them from the balustrade.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #72)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
69
Beneath the protective, shielding casings of those stiff brocades were there not terrains and latitudes which, shorn of their armor, would prove as vulnerable and soft as mine? I was momentarily blinded by a flash of light, the sun reflected from a huge silver plate, perhaps a yard in width, held over his head by a mounted raider.
19
70
The flash was not unlike that from mirrors used as signal devices in the mountains.
19
71
I had seen such flashes occasionally from the balustrade, presumably the routine signals of guards.
19
72
Smoke signals, too, are apparently sometimes used, but I had not seen them from the balustrade.
19
73
At night, beacon fires, which may be shielded and then unshielded, in codes, may be used.
19
74
The flash of the mirrors, the sight of the smoke signal, the glimpse of a fire, such things, it might be recollected, convey their message at the speed of light, far faster than a tarn can fly, incomparably more swift, even, than the flighted sound of a distant bar.
19
75
There were exclamations of astonishment from the crowd.
Beneath the protective, shielding casings of those stiff brocades were there not terrains and latitudes which, shorn of their armor, would prove as vulnerable and soft as mine? I was momentarily blinded by a flash of light, the sun reflected from a huge silver plate, perhaps a yard in width, held over his head by a mounted raider.
The flash was not unlike that from mirrors used as signal devices in the mountains.
I had seen such flashes occasionally from the balustrade, presumably the routine signals of guards.
Smoke signals, too, are apparently sometimes used, but I had not seen them from the balustrade.
At night, beacon fires, which may be shielded and then unshielded, in codes, may be used.
The flash of the mirrors, the sight of the smoke signal, the glimpse of a fire, such things, it might be recollected, convey their message at the speed of light, far faster than a tarn can fly, incomparably more swift, even, than the flighted sound of a distant bar.
There were exclamations of astonishment from the crowd.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 19)