Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
111
"Surely," he said, "and then waited for you, in the darkness".
26
112
"How would one know I would follow the path to the training area?" I asked.
26
113
"Had you not," he said, "another means would have brought you to the cots, a dropped word, a message, anything".
26
114
"The pellet would act," I said, "within the period of the guard's rounds, and ground the mount for an ahn or more".
26
115
"At least three ahn," he said.
26
116
"Which would give your man more than ample time to encounter me," I said.
26
117
"It was somewhat narrower than that," he said, "for you must be aflight between the guard's failure to complete a round and the dispatch of a party of inquiry".
"Surely," he said, "and then waited for you, in the darkness".
"How would one know I would follow the path to the training area?" I asked.
"Had you not," he said, "another means would have brought you to the cots, a dropped word, a message, anything".
"The pellet would act," I said, "within the period of the guard's rounds, and ground the mount for an ahn or more".
"At least three ahn," he said.
"Which would give your man more than ample time to encounter me," I said.
"It was somewhat narrower than that," he said, "for you must be aflight between the guard's failure to complete a round and the dispatch of a party of inquiry".
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )