Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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60
201
"To the bridge!" The bridge, entwined with the blue climbers, arched in a lovely manner, for a length of some thirty-five or forty feet over a narrow, decorative pond, on the surface of which bloomed white and yellow water flowers, rising from flat, green pads; below, in the pond, which was shallow, one could see the slow movements of colorful fish.
"To the bridge!" The bridge, entwined with the blue climbers, arched in a lovely manner, for a length of some thirty-five or forty feet over a narrow, decorative pond, on the surface of which bloomed white and yellow water flowers, rising from flat, green pads; below, in the pond, which was shallow, one could see the slow movements of colorful fish.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 60, Sentence #201)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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60
198
The glaive, of course, outreaches even the field sword.
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199
"Swordsmen, surround them!" called Lord Akio.
60
200
"Back," I called.
60
201
"To the bridge!" The bridge, entwined with the blue climbers, arched in a lovely manner, for a length of some thirty-five or forty feet over a narrow, decorative pond, on the surface of which bloomed white and yellow water flowers, rising from flat, green pads; below, in the pond, which was shallow, one could see the slow movements of colorful fish.
60
202
No more than two men could stride that bridge, abreast.
60
203
Either ascent could thus be well defended.
60
204
The highest point of the bridge was some five to seven feet above the water.
The glaive, of course, outreaches even the field sword.
"Swordsmen, surround them!" called Lord Akio.
"Back," I called.
"To the bridge!" The bridge, entwined with the blue climbers, arched in a lovely manner, for a length of some thirty-five or forty feet over a narrow, decorative pond, on the surface of which bloomed white and yellow water flowers, rising from flat, green pads; below, in the pond, which was shallow, one could see the slow movements of colorful fish.
No more than two men could stride that bridge, abreast.
Either ascent could thus be well defended.
The highest point of the bridge was some five to seven feet above the water.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 60)