Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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130
This is much more difficult to do in a cavalry engagement than in a foot engagement.
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131
Tahari battles, at some time or another, almost always, the forces deeply interpenetrating one another, turn into a melee of individual combats.
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132
The left flank of the Aretai, in two hundred years, it was said, had not been turned.
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133
It had been held by the fierce Tajuks, a culturally united but mixed-race people, many of whom were characterized by the epicanthic fold.
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134
Now, I gathered, the Zevar and Arani had prevailed upon the Aretai command to defend the front lines of the left flank, or perhaps the Tajuks had merely come late, to discover their position occupied by others.
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135
There was not good feeling between the Tajuks and the Zevar and Arani.
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"They are not even vassal to the Aretai," it had been charged.
This is much more difficult to do in a cavalry engagement than in a foot engagement.
Tahari battles, at some time or another, almost always, the forces deeply interpenetrating one another, turn into a melee of individual combats.
The left flank of the Aretai, in two hundred years, it was said, had not been turned.
It had been held by the fierce Tajuks, a culturally united but mixed-race people, many of whom were characterized by the epicanthic fold.
Now, I gathered, the Zevar and Arani had prevailed upon the Aretai command to defend the front lines of the left flank, or perhaps the Tajuks had merely come late, to discover their position occupied by others.
There was not good feeling between the Tajuks and the Zevar and Arani.
"They are not even vassal to the Aretai," it had been charged.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )