Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
41
I heard then from another side of the island as well the terrifying cry, "Nets, nets!" Then, as we milled and ran, here and there among us were men of Port Kar, warriors, some with helmet and shield, sword and spear, others with club and knife, others with whips, some with capture loops, some with capture nets, all with binding fiber.
I heard then from another side of the island as well the terrifying cry, "Nets, nets!" Then, as we milled and ran, here and there among us were men of Port Kar, warriors, some with helmet and shield, sword and spear, others with club and knife, others with whips, some with capture loops, some with capture nets, all with binding fiber.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #41)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
38
These were not small capture nets but wall nets, to block a path of escape.
6
39
Between their interstices, here and there, spears thrust, forcing back those who would tear at them.
6
40
Then the long, wide net, held by slaves, began to advance.
6
41
I heard then from another side of the island as well the terrifying cry, "Nets, nets!" Then, as we milled and ran, here and there among us were men of Port Kar, warriors, some with helmet and shield, sword and spear, others with club and knife, others with whips, some with capture loops, some with capture nets, all with binding fiber.
6
42
Among them ran slaves, carrying torches, that they might see to their work.
6
43
I saw the rencer who had worn the headband of the pearls of the Vosk sorp, who had been unable to bend the bow.
6
44
He now had the large, white, silken scarf tied over his left shoulder and across his body, fastened at his right hip.
These were not small capture nets but wall nets, to block a path of escape.
Between their interstices, here and there, spears thrust, forcing back those who would tear at them.
Then the long, wide net, held by slaves, began to advance.
I heard then from another side of the island as well the terrifying cry, "Nets, nets!" Then, as we milled and ran, here and there among us were men of Port Kar, warriors, some with helmet and shield, sword and spear, others with club and knife, others with whips, some with capture loops, some with capture nets, all with binding fiber.
Among them ran slaves, carrying torches, that they might see to their work.
I saw the rencer who had worn the headband of the pearls of the Vosk sorp, who had been unable to bend the bow.
He now had the large, white, silken scarf tied over his left shoulder and across his body, fastened at his right hip.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 6)