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Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

Our signals, particularly such simple ones, might well be understood by means of espionage, but, on the other hand, the colors were in general accord with the color codes familiar in many cities. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #57)
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26 57 Our signals, particularly such simple ones, might well be understood by means of espionage, but, on the other hand, the colors were in general accord with the color codes familiar in many cities.

Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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26 54 The color, of course, was green.
26 55 If it were noted, it might even be mistaken for that of a guard.
26 56 I supposed there would also be a possible display of red.
26 57 Our signals, particularly such simple ones, might well be understood by means of espionage, but, on the other hand, the colors were in general accord with the color codes familiar in many cities.
26 58 For example, red tended to be associated with blood, with warriors, with danger, and green with physicians, health, safety, and such.
26 59 In some situations, guards might be ranged for several pasangs beyond a camp, a fortress or city, at serial intervals.
26 60 In this fashion signals could be relayed from post to post, rather in the nature of beacons on the Vosk.
The color, of course, was green. If it were noted, it might even be mistaken for that of a guard. I supposed there would also be a possible display of red. Our signals, particularly such simple ones, might well be understood by means of espionage, but, on the other hand, the colors were in general accord with the color codes familiar in many cities. For example, red tended to be associated with blood, with warriors, with danger, and green with physicians, health, safety, and such. In some situations, guards might be ranged for several pasangs beyond a camp, a fortress or city, at serial intervals. In this fashion signals could be relayed from post to post, rather in the nature of beacons on the Vosk. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 26)