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Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)

He then advanced to a marker farther down the court, which would be not forty, but thirty, paces from the target. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 47, Sentence #237)
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47 237 He then advanced to a marker farther down the court, which would be not forty, but thirty, paces from the target.

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

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47 234 An Ashigaru strung the second bow, the draw of which, I feared, was stronger than the first.
47 235 This bow was strung with some difficulty.
47 236 I gathered Lord Yamada did not wish to weary or strain himself with preparing the bow, but preferred to accept it, set for use.
47 237 He then advanced to a marker farther down the court, which would be not forty, but thirty, paces from the target.
47 238 "Do not!" I called to the shogun.
47 239 But I was paid no mind.
47 240 The two unused bows and the nine unfired arrows were now beside the shogun, a little behind him, these brought by Ashigaru.
An Ashigaru strung the second bow, the draw of which, I feared, was stronger than the first. This bow was strung with some difficulty. I gathered Lord Yamada did not wish to weary or strain himself with preparing the bow, but preferred to accept it, set for use. He then advanced to a marker farther down the court, which would be not forty, but thirty, paces from the target. "Do not!" I called to the shogun. But I was paid no mind. The two unused bows and the nine unfired arrows were now beside the shogun, a little behind him, these brought by Ashigaru. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 47)