Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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14
The men of Torvaldsland, hearing the blasts on the bronze horns, were silent.
The men of Torvaldsland, hearing the blasts on the bronze horns, were silent.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #14)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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11
At night ship's lanterns may be used, but there is no standardization in their use, even among the ships of a given port.
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12
There are shield signals, too, however, it might be mentioned, in Torvaldsland, though these are quite limited.
12
13
Two that are universal in Torvaldsland are the red shield for war, the white for peace.
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14
The men of Torvaldsland, hearing the blasts on the bronze horns, were silent.
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15
The blasts had been the signal for attention.
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16
On the wooden dais, draped in purple, set on the contest fields, in heavy, carved chairs, sat Svein Blue Tooth and his woman, Bera.
12
17
Both wore their finery.
At night ship's lanterns may be used, but there is no standardization in their use, even among the ships of a given port.
There are shield signals, too, however, it might be mentioned, in Torvaldsland, though these are quite limited.
Two that are universal in Torvaldsland are the red shield for war, the white for peace.
The men of Torvaldsland, hearing the blasts on the bronze horns, were silent.
The blasts had been the signal for attention.
On the wooden dais, draped in purple, set on the contest fields, in heavy, carved chairs, sat Svein Blue Tooth and his woman, Bera.
Both wore their finery.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 12)