Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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21
354
I could hear in three or four places the clash of arms, the hiss of the bolts of crossbows, the answering feather-swift flight of the barbed tuchuk war arrows.
I could hear in three or four places the clash of arms, the hiss of the bolts of crossbows, the answering feather-swift flight of the barbed Tuchuk war arrows.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #354)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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21
351
Another had a screaming woman by the hair, running her beside his stirrup.
21
352
And still more tuchuks bounded into the city.
21
353
The wall of a building off the main avenue collapsed flaming to the street.
21
354
I could hear in three or four places the clash of arms, the hiss of the bolts of crossbows, the answering feather-swift flight of the barbed tuchuk war arrows.
21
355
Another wall, on the other side of the avenue, tumbled downward, two Turian warriors leaping from it, being ridden down by tuchuks, leaping over the burning debris on kaiilaback, lance in hand.
21
356
Then in the clearing inside the gate, on his kaiila, lance in his right fist, turning and barking orders, I saw Kamchak of the tuchuks, waving men to the left and right, and to the roof tops.
21
357
His lance point was red.
Another had a screaming woman by the hair, running her beside his stirrup.
And still more tuchuks bounded into the city.
The wall of a building off the main avenue collapsed flaming to the street.
I could hear in three or four places the clash of arms, the hiss of the bolts of crossbows, the answering feather-swift flight of the barbed tuchuk war arrows.
Another wall, on the other side of the avenue, tumbled downward, two Turian warriors leaping from it, being ridden down by tuchuks, leaping over the burning debris on kaiilaback, lance in hand.
Then in the clearing inside the gate, on his kaiila, lance in his right fist, turning and barking orders, I saw Kamchak of the tuchuks, waving men to the left and right, and to the roof tops.
His lance point was red.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 21)