Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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47
247
The crowd, and we prisoners, who had now followed Lord Yamada to the new marker, that set at thirty paces, were absolutely silent.
The crowd, and we prisoners, who had now followed Lord Yamada to the new marker, that set at thirty paces, were absolutely silent.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 47, Sentence #247)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
47
244
I assessed him a very strong individual.
47
245
He reminded me of the professional wrestlers who, with their troops, handlers, and drummers, sometimes visited the local villages and towns.
47
246
Again, at the closer range, an arrow flashed from the bow.
47
247
The crowd, and we prisoners, who had now followed Lord Yamada to the new marker, that set at thirty paces, were absolutely silent.
47
248
The only sound had been that of the snap of the flat of a blade against a slender, narrow, swirling cylinder of wood.
47
249
We regarded one another.
47
250
"Four!" whispered an Ashigaru.
I assessed him a very strong individual.
He reminded me of the professional wrestlers who, with their troops, handlers, and drummers, sometimes visited the local villages and towns.
Again, at the closer range, an arrow flashed from the bow.
The crowd, and we prisoners, who had now followed Lord Yamada to the new marker, that set at thirty paces, were absolutely silent.
The only sound had been that of the snap of the flat of a blade against a slender, narrow, swirling cylinder of wood.
We regarded one another.
"Four!" whispered an Ashigaru.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 47)