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Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)

After an interval of about four paces, the lieutenant, with two slaves, followed the man who had gone to the right, and the other man, with his two slaves, followed he who had gone to the left. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #574)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
37 574 After an interval of about four paces, the lieutenant, with two slaves, followed the man who had gone to the right, and the other man, with his two slaves, followed he who had gone to the left.

Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
37 571 It takes time, of course, to reload the crossbow.
37 572 That interval of time, I gathered, figured in the lieutenant's calculations.
37 573 After several seconds, the man standing there in the portal, silhouetted by the light behind him, the lieutenant, unwilling to lose more time, indicated that one man, preceded by his fair shield of two, should enter and go to the left, and another, he, too, preceded by his shield of two, to the right.
37 574 After an interval of about four paces, the lieutenant, with two slaves, followed the man who had gone to the right, and the other man, with his two slaves, followed he who had gone to the left.
37 575 The man who had served as point for our advance, with two slaves, remained at the portal, just within it.
37 576 I was with the second man who had gone to the left, preceding him, with Fecha.
37 577 We moved cautiously, the light lifted.
It takes time, of course, to reload the crossbow. That interval of time, I gathered, figured in the lieutenant's calculations. After several seconds, the man standing there in the portal, silhouetted by the light behind him, the lieutenant, unwilling to lose more time, indicated that one man, preceded by his fair shield of two, should enter and go to the left, and another, he, too, preceded by his shield of two, to the right. After an interval of about four paces, the lieutenant, with two slaves, followed the man who had gone to the right, and the other man, with his two slaves, followed he who had gone to the left. The man who had served as point for our advance, with two slaves, remained at the portal, just within it. I was with the second man who had gone to the left, preceding him, with Fecha. We moved cautiously, the light lifted. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 37)