Book 36. (1 results) Avengers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
32
63
Then another corsair spun about, turned by the blow of an arrow.
Then another corsair spun about, turned by the blow of an arrow.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 32, Sentence #63)
Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
32
60
First, the column would not understand the likely meaning of the arrow, and, accordingly, would not come to arms at its first note, and, second, the men of the column, detecting the arrow, would be likely, in fascination, to follow it in its flight, however apprehensively.
32
61
That being that case, their heads lifted and their attention directed upward, they should constitute easy, close, stationary targets for the first volley of arrows from my men, rising from the grass and firing.
32
62
Well before the signal arrow had begun its descent, Thurnock had set a fresh arrow to his string and no sooner had the missile begun its descent than one of the corsairs, one in a crested helmet, knelt in the road, perhaps unclear as to what had occurred, and then collapsed.
32
63
Then another corsair spun about, turned by the blow of an arrow.
32
64
Xanthos, too, and his fellows, launched shafts.
32
65
There was much scrambling about and cries of rage and horror from the road.
32
66
Archers sprang up, loosed shafts, and disappeared again, in the grass, only to rise again, to release another shaft, often from a different position.
First, the column would not understand the likely meaning of the arrow, and, accordingly, would not come to arms at its first note, and, second, the men of the column, detecting the arrow, would be likely, in fascination, to follow it in its flight, however apprehensively.
That being that case, their heads lifted and their attention directed upward, they should constitute easy, close, stationary targets for the first volley of arrows from my men, rising from the grass and firing.
Well before the signal arrow had begun its descent, Thurnock had set a fresh arrow to his string and no sooner had the missile begun its descent than one of the corsairs, one in a crested helmet, knelt in the road, perhaps unclear as to what had occurred, and then collapsed.
Then another corsair spun about, turned by the blow of an arrow.
Xanthos, too, and his fellows, launched shafts.
There was much scrambling about and cries of rage and horror from the road.
Archers sprang up, loosed shafts, and disappeared again, in the grass, only to rise again, to release another shaft, often from a different position.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 32)