Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
38
276
He was presumably less a warrior than a mercenary, and less a mercenary than a brigand.
He was presumably less a warrior than a mercenary, and less a mercenary than a brigand.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 38, Sentence #276)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
38
273
They had discovered him some pasangs from Tarncamp, where, for four or five days, frightened, haggard and starving, he had apparently wandered in circles.
38
274
He had soon been brought back, back-shackled, on a neck chain.
38
275
Perhaps I had done Licinius no great favor, considering he seemed ill equipped with forest craft, was seemingly unable to live off the land, hold a direction, elude pursuit, and such.
38
276
He was presumably less a warrior than a mercenary, and less a mercenary than a brigand.
38
277
I knew he had sword skills but they would do him little good when, weakened, scarcely able to stand, he would find himself ringed by glaives.
38
278
Licinius, partway up the ramp, saw me.
38
279
He stopped for an instant, but did not attempt to address me or communicate in any way.
They had discovered him some pasangs from Tarncamp, where, for four or five days, frightened, haggard and starving, he had apparently wandered in circles.
He had soon been brought back, back-shackled, on a neck chain.
Perhaps I had done Licinius no great favor, considering he seemed ill equipped with forest craft, was seemingly unable to live off the land, hold a direction, elude pursuit, and such.
He was presumably less a warrior than a mercenary, and less a mercenary than a brigand.
I knew he had sword skills but they would do him little good when, weakened, scarcely able to stand, he would find himself ringed by glaives.
Licinius, partway up the ramp, saw me.
He stopped for an instant, but did not attempt to address me or communicate in any way.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 38)