Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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93
"There are a variety of ways in which one can communicate with the holding," he said, "flighted vulos, message arrows, signals from the ground, such things".
"There are a variety of ways in which one can communicate with the holding," he said, "flighted vulos, message arrows, signals from the ground, such things".
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #93)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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14
90
"How did you communicate with the encampment?" I asked.
14
91
"It was only necessary to communicate with the holding," he said, "as there are tarns and riders at the holding, which could communicate with the encampment".
14
92
"You know much," I said.
14
93
"There are a variety of ways in which one can communicate with the holding," he said, "flighted vulos, message arrows, signals from the ground, such things".
14
94
"What if," I asked, "the cavalry had accepted a new commander?" "Do not even think of it," said Lord Yamada.
14
95
"Then I would have been in your power," I said, "and might expect to bear the brunt of the wrath of a shogun?" "Of course," he said, handing me the long glass.
14
96
"They are closer now," said Lord Akio.
"How did you communicate with the encampment?" I asked.
"It was only necessary to communicate with the holding," he said, "as there are tarns and riders at the holding, which could communicate with the encampment".
"You know much," I said.
"There are a variety of ways in which one can communicate with the holding," he said, "flighted vulos, message arrows, signals from the ground, such things".
"What if," I asked, "the cavalry had accepted a new commander?" "Do not even think of it," said Lord Yamada.
"Then I would have been in your power," I said, "and might expect to bear the brunt of the wrath of a shogun?" "Of course," he said, handing me the long glass.
"They are closer now," said Lord Akio.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 14)