Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
50
It was the first I had heard the name of the man of the headband.
6
51
In Henrak's hand there was clutched a wallet, perhaps of gold.
6
52
A man fell near us, his neck cut half through by the thrust of a spear.
6
53
My arm about Telima's shoulder, I moved her away, losing ourselves among the shouting rencers, the running men and women.
6
54
Some of the men of the rencers, with their small shields of rence wicker, fought, but their marsh spears were no match for the steel swords and the war spears of Gor.
6
55
When they offered resistance they were cut down.
6
56
Most, panic-stricken, knowing themselves no match for trained warriors, fled like animals, crying out in fear before the hunters of Port Kar.
It was the first I had heard the name of the man of the headband.
In Henrak's hand there was clutched a wallet, perhaps of gold.
A man fell near us, his neck cut half through by the thrust of a spear.
My arm about Telima's shoulder, I moved her away, losing ourselves among the shouting rencers, the running men and women.
Some of the men of the rencers, with their small shields of rence wicker, fought, but their marsh spears were no match for the steel swords and the war spears of Gor.
When they offered resistance they were cut down.
Most, panic-stricken, knowing themselves no match for trained warriors, fled like animals, crying out in fear before the hunters of Port Kar.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )