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Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)

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10 103 At the same time the draymen, whom we had taken as peasantry, uttering the cry "Yamada," rushed toward the wagons, each bearing a dagger.
10 104 Other covers on wagons were cast aside and archers stood revealed.
10 105 From other wagons arose Ashigaru, armed with glaives.
10 106 The mighty wings of my tarn struck the air, and I saw one fellow stumble, his forearm over his eyes, lost in a sheet of driven dust, and I was aflight.
10 107 All about me, and down the lines of the wagons, fore and aft, other tarns sprang into the air.
10 108 I saw wielded glaives below me, and men looking up wildly, scattered amongst the wagons, and daggers were brandished in vain.
10 109 I looked back down.
At the same time the draymen, whom we had taken as peasantry, uttering the cry "Yamada," rushed toward the wagons, each bearing a dagger. Other covers on wagons were cast aside and archers stood revealed. From other wagons arose Ashigaru, armed with glaives. The mighty wings of my tarn struck the air, and I saw one fellow stumble, his forearm over his eyes, lost in a sheet of driven dust, and I was aflight. All about me, and down the lines of the wagons, fore and aft, other tarns sprang into the air. I saw wielded glaives below me, and men looking up wildly, scattered amongst the wagons, and daggers were brandished in vain. I looked back down. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )