Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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27
The standing wall about the compound kept the tuchuk bowmen far enough from the roof of the keep within that tarns might, without too great a danger, enter and leave the compound.
The standing wall about the compound kept the Tuchuk bowmen far enough from the roof of the keep within that tarns might, without too great a danger, enter and leave the compound.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #27)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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24
I could smell tharlarion oil on the walls, waiting to be fired and poured on those who might attempt to dig at the walls or mount ladders against them.
22
25
Occasional arrows and crossbow bolts were exchanged.
22
26
One thing troubled me.
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27
The standing wall about the compound kept the tuchuk bowmen far enough from the roof of the keep within that tarns might, without too great a danger, enter and leave the compound.
22
28
Saphrar, if he chose, could escape on tarnback.
22
29
As yet, cut off, he probably had no way of knowing how serious his danger was.
22
30
Within he undoubtedly had ample food and water to withstand a long siege.
I could smell tharlarion oil on the walls, waiting to be fired and poured on those who might attempt to dig at the walls or mount ladders against them.
Occasional arrows and crossbow bolts were exchanged.
One thing troubled me.
The standing wall about the compound kept the tuchuk bowmen far enough from the roof of the keep within that tarns might, without too great a danger, enter and leave the compound.
Saphrar, if he chose, could escape on tarnback.
As yet, cut off, he probably had no way of knowing how serious his danger was.
Within he undoubtedly had ample food and water to withstand a long siege.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 22)