Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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The men of Port Kar had set fire to the two islands, beginning at the farther edges, to drive any who might be concealed on them, perhaps having cut burrows into the rence or hiding in the center oar wells, across the bridges toward the central island, on which had been the pole of the dance, Telima's hut.
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Those who had so concealed themselves must then choose between the fire, the marsh, and the nets of slavers.
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We saw several running across the bridges, crying out, being whipped toward the torches by those of Port Kar.
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Then the tetherings on the two burning islands were cut away with swords and they floated away, free, afire into the marsh.
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Later, about an Ahn before dawn, the two other rence islands, tethered to the central island, were similarly set afire, their fugitives, too, being driven to the nets and binding fiber of the men of Port Kar.
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Then these two islands, too, were cut free and floated burning into the marsh.
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By the time that dawn's gray knife had touched the waters of the marsh the work of the men of Port Kar was mostly done.
The men of Port Kar had set fire to the two islands, beginning at the farther edges, to drive any who might be concealed on them, perhaps having cut burrows into the rence or hiding in the center oar wells, across the bridges toward the central island, on which had been the pole of the dance, Telima's hut.
Those who had so concealed themselves must then choose between the fire, the marsh, and the nets of slavers.
We saw several running across the bridges, crying out, being whipped toward the torches by those of Port Kar.
Then the tetherings on the two burning islands were cut away with swords and they floated away, free, afire into the marsh.
Later, about an Ahn before dawn, the two other rence islands, tethered to the central island, were similarly set afire, their fugitives, too, being driven to the nets and binding fiber of the men of Port Kar.
Then these two islands, too, were cut free and floated burning into the marsh.
By the time that dawn's gray knife had touched the waters of the marsh the work of the men of Port Kar was mostly done.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )