Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
32
10
Matters had been explained by crier to hundreds of mercenaries.
Matters had been explained by crier to hundreds of mercenaries.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 32, Sentence #10)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
32
7
Pertinax, Tajima, Ichiro, and some others stood with me.
32
8
All were unarmed, as I was.
32
9
There were many Ashigaru and officers about, both of the commands of Lord Nishida, many of whom I recognized, and many others, I took it, of Lord Okimoto.
32
10
Matters had been explained by crier to hundreds of mercenaries.
32
11
Many others, drovers, tarnsters, skilled artisans, and such, were not permitted on the beach.
32
12
My men, of the cavalry, were not in evidence either.
32
13
The place of killing was the beach, a corridor between the soft flow of the Alexandra and the platform, on which were found Lords Nishida and Okimoto, with its fronting and flanking, extended mass of armed observers, almost wholly Pani.
Pertinax, Tajima, Ichiro, and some others stood with me.
All were unarmed, as I was.
There were many Ashigaru and officers about, both of the commands of Lord Nishida, many of whom I recognized, and many others, I took it, of Lord Okimoto.
Matters had been explained by crier to hundreds of mercenaries.
Many others, drovers, tarnsters, skilled artisans, and such, were not permitted on the beach.
My men, of the cavalry, were not in evidence either.
The place of killing was the beach, a corridor between the soft flow of the Alexandra and the platform, on which were found Lords Nishida and Okimoto, with its fronting and flanking, extended mass of armed observers, almost wholly Pani.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 32)