Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
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6
I knew that I didn't have a great deal of time, for the avenging tarnsmen of Tharna would soon be visible against the three moons.
I knew that I didn't have a great deal of time, for the avenging tarnsmen of Tharna would soon be visible against the three moons.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #6)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
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3
Before starting for the mountains, it seemed wise to improve my equipment.
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4
Most of the soldiers who had fought the slaves at the top of the shaft had been killed or fled.
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5
Those who had been killed had been stripped of clothing and weapons, both of which the ill-clad, unarmed slaves required desperately.
20
6
I knew that I didn't have a great deal of time, for the avenging tarnsmen of Tharna would soon be visible against the three moons.
20
7
I examined the low, wooden buildings which dotted the ugly landscape in the vicinity of the mines.
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8
Almost all of them had been broken into by the slaves, and whatever they held had been taken or scattered.
20
9
Not a piece of steel remained in the arms shed; not a crust of bread remained in the tubs in the commissary huts.
Before starting for the mountains, it seemed wise to improve my equipment.
Most of the soldiers who had fought the slaves at the top of the shaft had been killed or fled.
Those who had been killed had been stripped of clothing and weapons, both of which the ill-clad, unarmed slaves required desperately.
I knew that I didn't have a great deal of time, for the avenging tarnsmen of Tharna would soon be visible against the three moons.
I examined the low, wooden buildings which dotted the ugly landscape in the vicinity of the mines.
Almost all of them had been broken into by the slaves, and whatever they held had been taken or scattered.
Not a piece of steel remained in the arms shed; not a crust of bread remained in the tubs in the commissary huts.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 20)