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Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)

Each station, too, was equipped with a drum, by means of which signals could be conveyed. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #16)
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25 16 Each station, too, was equipped with a drum, by means of which signals could be conveyed.

Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

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25 13 Comprehensible enough was the precaution of symmetrically placed, projecting guard stations built into the side of the plateau, each manned by two ashigaru.
25 14 From each station arrow fire might rake the side of the plateau.
25 15 No point on the plateau was not accessible to fire from two directions.
25 16 Each station, too, was equipped with a drum, by means of which signals could be conveyed.
25 17 A second precaution, sensibly enough, was the nightly illumination of the plateau, though dimly, by lanterns.
25 18 A lantern which ceased burning would be noted and investigated.
25 19 The most interesting precaution, at least to me, was the provision of nesting sites on the almost vertical slopes for the Uru, which is a small, winged, vartlike mammal.
Comprehensible enough was the precaution of symmetrically placed, projecting guard stations built into the side of the plateau, each manned by two ashigaru. From each station arrow fire might rake the side of the plateau. No point on the plateau was not accessible to fire from two directions. Each station, too, was equipped with a drum, by means of which signals could be conveyed. A second precaution, sensibly enough, was the nightly illumination of the plateau, though dimly, by lanterns. A lantern which ceased burning would be noted and investigated. The most interesting precaution, at least to me, was the provision of nesting sites on the almost vertical slopes for the Uru, which is a small, winged, vartlike mammal. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 25)