Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
32
64
At the side of the eating hall, backed against the wall, now unthreatened, perhaps forgotten in the distress and tumult, were Tajima and the constable, Yasushi.
At the side of the eating hall, backed against the wall, now unthreatened, perhaps forgotten in the distress and tumult, were Tajima and the constable, Yasushi.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 32, Sentence #64)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
32
61
Some of the bandits were in the kitchen, by the rear entrance, which they had blocked.
32
62
Most, seven, not counting their leader, Arashi, were in the eating hall.
32
63
They stood about, confused, frightened.
32
64
At the side of the eating hall, backed against the wall, now unthreatened, perhaps forgotten in the distress and tumult, were Tajima and the constable, Yasushi.
32
65
Both were unarmed.
32
66
The foragers, two with glaives, the other with a drawn knife, were still between them and the bandits.
32
67
Tajima was looking about, wildly.
Some of the bandits were in the kitchen, by the rear entrance, which they had blocked.
Most, seven, not counting their leader, Arashi, were in the eating hall.
They stood about, confused, frightened.
At the side of the eating hall, backed against the wall, now unthreatened, perhaps forgotten in the distress and tumult, were Tajima and the constable, Yasushi.
Both were unarmed.
The foragers, two with glaives, the other with a drawn knife, were still between them and the bandits.
Tajima was looking about, wildly.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 32)