Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
1
110
"For most of the enemy," said Lord Nishida, "we may still hope that the very sight of a tarn may have an awesome effect, that it may terrify the ignorant, that it may excite superstitious apprehensions, that it may loosen discipline, disrupt formations, even produce rout".
"For most of the enemy," said Lord Nishida, "we may still hope that the very sight of a tarn may have an awesome effect, that it may terrify the ignorant, that it may excite superstitious apprehensions, that it may loosen discipline, disrupt formations, even produce rout".
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #110)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
1
107
"You will relocate your camp at this place.
1
108
There is game, and water.
1
109
It is a hidden place, a secret place, where the remainder of the cavalry will be safe until needed".
1
110
"For most of the enemy," said Lord Nishida, "we may still hope that the very sight of a tarn may have an awesome effect, that it may terrify the ignorant, that it may excite superstitious apprehensions, that it may loosen discipline, disrupt formations, even produce rout".
1
111
"That is why," said Lord Temmu, "it is important to keep tarns hidden".
1
112
"The effect of exhibiting tarns in battle, dismaying troops, and such," I said, "would presumably be temporary".
1
113
"They will be used sparingly, at least at first," said Lord Okimoto.
"You will relocate your camp at this place.
There is game, and water.
It is a hidden place, a secret place, where the remainder of the cavalry will be safe until needed".
"For most of the enemy," said Lord Nishida, "we may still hope that the very sight of a tarn may have an awesome effect, that it may terrify the ignorant, that it may excite superstitious apprehensions, that it may loosen discipline, disrupt formations, even produce rout".
"That is why," said Lord Temmu, "it is important to keep tarns hidden".
"The effect of exhibiting tarns in battle, dismaying troops, and such," I said, "would presumably be temporary".
"They will be used sparingly, at least at first," said Lord Okimoto.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 1)