Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
88
Even in the open fields they were pursued and hunted, sometimes from the sky by tarnsmen of Ar, no longer enrolled in the sorry task of protecting uniformed looters and policing a sullen, resentful citizenry with which they shared a homestone.
Even in the open fields they were pursued and hunted, sometimes from the sky by tarnsmen of Ar, no longer enrolled in the sorry task of protecting uniformed looters and policing a sullen, resentful citizenry with which they shared a Home Stone.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #88)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
85
Countless dead would have been heaped at the gates.
6
86
As it was, men of Ar tried to prevent the remnants of the occupying forces fleeing and hundreds of sympathizers and collaborators from leaving the city.
6
87
Bands of mercenaries not quartered outside the city often had to fight their way to the countryside.
6
88
Even in the open fields they were pursued and hunted, sometimes from the sky by tarnsmen of Ar, no longer enrolled in the sorry task of protecting uniformed looters and policing a sullen, resentful citizenry with which they shared a homestone.
6
89
For pasangs about the city the fields were littered with feasting for scavenging jards.
6
90
Within the city long proscription lists were posted, and traitors and traitresses were hunted down, house to house.
6
91
Hundreds of impaling spears were adorned with writhing victims.
Countless dead would have been heaped at the gates.
As it was, men of Ar tried to prevent the remnants of the occupying forces fleeing and hundreds of sympathizers and collaborators from leaving the city.
Bands of mercenaries not quartered outside the city often had to fight their way to the countryside.
Even in the open fields they were pursued and hunted, sometimes from the sky by tarnsmen of Ar, no longer enrolled in the sorry task of protecting uniformed looters and policing a sullen, resentful citizenry with which they shared a home stone.
For pasangs about the city the fields were littered with feasting for scavenging jards.
Within the city long proscription lists were posted, and traitors and traitresses were hunted down, house to house.
Hundreds of impaling spears were adorned with writhing victims.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 6)