Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
25
228
During daylight hours the signals were conveyed by banners, detectible at better than a pasang by the glasses of the Builders.
During daylight hours the signals were conveyed by banners, detectible at better than a pasang by the glasses of the Builders.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #228)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
25
225
This will mean that one or more tarnsmen, waiting below, mounts saddled, will join him to take his report, or to assist him in making further determinations.
25
226
In this fashion, in a matter of moments, a ten or more may be flighted, and perhaps a century alerted.
25
227
If the light is an uninterrupted red cavalries are mounted.
25
228
During daylight hours the signals were conveyed by banners, detectible at better than a pasang by the glasses of the Builders.
25
229
Then I was again still, absolutely still.
25
230
"Bosk, Bosk of Port Kar," said a voice, in the darkness.
25
231
I must have detected the presence, for I had stopped.
This will mean that one or more tarnsmen, waiting below, mounts saddled, will join him to take his report, or to assist him in making further determinations.
In this fashion, in a matter of moments, a ten or more may be flighted, and perhaps a century alerted.
If the light is an uninterrupted red cavalries are mounted.
During daylight hours the signals were conveyed by banners, detectible at better than a pasang by the glasses of the Builders.
Then I was again still, absolutely still.
"Bosk, Bosk of Port Kar," said a voice, in the darkness.
I must have detected the presence, for I had stopped.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 25)