Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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22
254
Several knelt docilely before their own men, shamed, and a headsman went from figure to figure, I gathered, restoring their honor.
Several knelt docilely before their own men, shamed, and a headsman went from figure to figure, I gathered, restoring their honor.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #254)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
22
251
I saw more than one quiver empty, a last arrow spilled beside a fallen bow in the moist, scarlet dust.
22
252
Some archers fled back, but the ranks had now been closed against them.
22
253
Some were slain with thrusts of glaives, others with swords.
22
254
Several knelt docilely before their own men, shamed, and a headsman went from figure to figure, I gathered, restoring their honor.
22
255
By now it seemed, with the return and departure of the galleys, many of our men might have been returned to the ship.
22
256
I saw Tarl Cabot leave his position beside Lord Nishida, and move to the rear, where I sensed some stirring, doubtless amongst some of our men.
22
257
I did not understand the point of his departure.
I saw more than one quiver empty, a last arrow spilled beside a fallen bow in the moist, scarlet dust.
Some archers fled back, but the ranks had now been closed against them.
Some were slain with thrusts of glaives, others with swords.
Several knelt docilely before their own men, shamed, and a headsman went from figure to figure, I gathered, restoring their honor.
By now it seemed, with the return and departure of the galleys, many of our men might have been returned to the ship.
I saw Tarl Cabot leave his position beside Lord Nishida, and move to the rear, where I sensed some stirring, doubtless amongst some of our men.
I did not understand the point of his departure.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 22)