Book 36. (1 results) Avengers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
41
90
The next morning some four hundred male citizens of Mytilene abandoned the town of their homestone and, rejoicing at their deliverance from danger, and encouraging others to follow their example, exited the great gate.
The next morning some four hundred male citizens of Mytilene abandoned the town of their Home Stone and, rejoicing at their deliverance from danger, and encouraging others to follow their example, exited the great gate.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 41, Sentence #90)
Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
41
87
First, its acceptance would reduce the strain on stores of food and water within the walls.
41
88
Second, the town had no right to deny individual citizens the right in such a matter to choose for themselves.
41
89
As I later learned, not having been permitted to attend or address the council, the view of Tarchon was accepted.
41
90
The next morning some four hundred male citizens of Mytilene abandoned the town of their homestone and, rejoicing at their deliverance from danger, and encouraging others to follow their example, exited the great gate.
41
91
Shortly thereafter they were shackled and put to work, with mercenaries, on the first and, later, the second, of two siege ditches, by which the town was then twice encircled.
41
92
On the eighteenth day of the siege, the work done, within sight of the walls, they were decapitated.
41
93
It was toward noon, the tenth Ahn, on the twentieth day of the siege, a bright, windy day, that Thrasymedes joined Thurnock, Clitus, and myself on a ragged, uneven portion of rebuilt wall, now, at this point, only some fifteen feet in height.
First, its acceptance would reduce the strain on stores of food and water within the walls.
Second, the town had no right to deny individual citizens the right in such a matter to choose for themselves.
As I later learned, not having been permitted to attend or address the council, the view of Tarchon was accepted.
The next morning some four hundred male citizens of Mytilene abandoned the town of their home stone and, rejoicing at their deliverance from danger, and encouraging others to follow their example, exited the great gate.
Shortly thereafter they were shackled and put to work, with mercenaries, on the first and, later, the second, of two siege ditches, by which the town was then twice encircled.
On the eighteenth day of the siege, the work done, within sight of the walls, they were decapitated.
It was toward noon, the tenth Ahn, on the twentieth day of the siege, a bright, windy day, that Thrasymedes joined Thurnock, Clitus, and myself on a ragged, uneven portion of rebuilt wall, now, at this point, only some fifteen feet in height.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 41)