Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
16
30
I communicated with Ichiro by hand signals as well as voice, and I indicated that we were now to return to Tarncamp, and that bows were to be freed.
I communicated with Ichiro by hand signals as well as voice, and I indicated that we were now to return to Tarncamp, and that bows were to be freed.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #30)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
27
In the side-slung saddle boot, on the right, horizontal with the flight, was the black, temwood lance.
16
28
On the left, at hand, was the small, edged buckler, suitable for turning a spear thrust.
16
29
Behind the saddle, folded, was the weighted net.
16
30
I communicated with Ichiro by hand signals as well as voice, and I indicated that we were now to return to Tarncamp, and that bows were to be freed.
16
31
This was conveyed by notes to our tarnsmen.
16
32
Dozens of targets had been set up in the training area.
16
33
On the ground, in extensive training, I had practiced the men with their weapons, the arrow, the dart, the lance, the edged buckler, the net.
In the side-slung saddle boot, on the right, horizontal with the flight, was the black, temwood lance.
On the left, at hand, was the small, edged buckler, suitable for turning a spear thrust.
Behind the saddle, folded, was the weighted net.
I communicated with Ichiro by hand signals as well as voice, and I indicated that we were now to return to Tarncamp, and that bows were to be freed.
This was conveyed by notes to our tarnsmen.
Dozens of targets had been set up in the training area.
On the ground, in extensive training, I had practiced the men with their weapons, the arrow, the dart, the lance, the edged buckler, the net.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 16)