Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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83
The men of Port Kar knew, as I had not, that rencers communicate in the marshes by the means of such signals.
The men of Port Kar knew, as I had not, that rencers communicate in the marshes by the means of such signals.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #83)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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80
Then the torches were extinguished and, in the darkness, fearing, the men of Port Kar waited.
8
81
We had struck from various sides, at various times.
8
82
And Telima had often raised the piping cry of the marsh gant.
8
83
The men of Port Kar knew, as I had not, that rencers communicate in the marshes by the means of such signals.
8
84
The fact, delightful to me, that Telima's skill was such that actual marsh gants frequently responded to her cries was, I expect, less delightful to those of Port Kar.
8
85
In the darkness, peering out, not seeing, they had no way of knowing which was a marsh gant and which an enemy.
8
86
For all they knew, they were encircled by rencers, somehow masters of the great bow.
Then the torches were extinguished and, in the darkness, fearing, the men of Port Kar waited.
We had struck from various sides, at various times.
And Telima had often raised the piping cry of the marsh gant.
The men of Port Kar knew, as I had not, that rencers communicate in the marshes by the means of such signals.
The fact, delightful to me, that Telima's skill was such that actual marsh gants frequently responded to her cries was, I expect, less delightful to those of Port Kar.
In the darkness, peering out, not seeing, they had no way of knowing which was a marsh gant and which an enemy.
For all they knew, they were encircled by rencers, somehow masters of the great bow.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 8)