Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
60
227
I could see both sides, and judge the pond below.
I could see both sides, and judge the pond below.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 60, Sentence #227)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
60
224
The portion of the bridge nearest the gate, and the raked sand, where contest had been done, was held by Nodachi, and, at his side, Lord Yamada.
60
225
I sent Tajima and Yasushi to hold the farther portion of the bridge, that nearest the far wall, and the supper pavilion.
60
226
I surmounted the center of the bridge.
60
227
I could see both sides, and judge the pond below.
60
228
In this way I might apprise my fellows of new dangers, direct a defense, and, in the case of need, on either portion of the bridge, supply it, immediately.
60
229
A commander has obligations which take precedence over his personal preferences.
60
230
He must not succumb to the dark hunger, covet the zest of battle as he may.
The portion of the bridge nearest the gate, and the raked sand, where contest had been done, was held by Nodachi, and, at his side, Lord Yamada.
I sent Tajima and Yasushi to hold the farther portion of the bridge, that nearest the far wall, and the supper pavilion.
I surmounted the center of the bridge.
I could see both sides, and judge the pond below.
In this way I might apprise my fellows of new dangers, direct a defense, and, in the case of need, on either portion of the bridge, supply it, immediately.
A commander has obligations which take precedence over his personal preferences.
He must not succumb to the dark hunger, covet the zest of battle as he may.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 60)