Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
1084
And his men had fired dozens of fields, destroying sa-tarna grains.
And his men had fired dozens of fields, destroying Sa-Tarna grains.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #1084)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
1081
The other news dealt with the bold raids of Rask of Treve.
11
1082
All Ko-ro-ba seemed aflame with fury.
11
1083
Four caravans had fallen spoils to the fierce, swiftly striking tarnsman of Treve.
11
1084
And his men had fired dozens of fields, destroying sa-tarna grains.
11
1085
The smoke of two of these fields had been visible even from the high bridges of Ko-ro-ba herself.
11
1086
Koroban tarnsmen flew at all hours, in the high sun, in the cold morning, at dusk, even when the beacon fires burned upon the lofty walls, flew patterned sorties, and irregular sorties, but never did they find the elusive, marauding band of the terrible Rask of Treve.
11
1087
I mused to myself.
The other news dealt with the bold raids of Rask of Treve.
All Ko-ro-ba seemed aflame with fury.
Four caravans had fallen spoils to the fierce, swiftly striking tarnsman of Treve.
And his men had fired dozens of fields, destroying sa-tarna grains.
The smoke of two of these fields had been visible even from the high bridges of Ko-ro-ba herself.
Koroban tarnsmen flew at all hours, in the high sun, in the cold morning, at dusk, even when the beacon fires burned upon the lofty walls, flew patterned sorties, and irregular sorties, but never did they find the elusive, marauding band of the terrible Rask of Treve.
I mused to myself.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 11)