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Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)

The Note The Kur came that night, the night of the battle, in the light of torches, ringed by men with spears. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #1)
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19 1 The Note The kur came that night, the night of the battle, in the light of torches, ringed by men with spears.

Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
18 692 I slipped the quiver, with its arrows, flight and sheaf, over my left shoulder.
18 693 "In four days, when supplies can be gathered," said Svein Blue Tooth, "we shall have a great feast, for this has been a great victory".
18 694 "Yes," I said, "let us have a great feast, for this has been a great victory".
19 1 The Note The kur came that night, the night of the battle, in the light of torches, ringed by men with spears.
19 2 It held, in sign of truce, over its head, the two parts of a broken ax.
19 3 Many men stood about, armed, several with torches.
19 4 Down a hall of men, standing in the field, came the kur.
I slipped the quiver, with its arrows, flight and sheaf, over my left shoulder. "In four days, when supplies can be gathered," said Svein Blue Tooth, "we shall have a great feast, for this has been a great victory". "Yes," I said, "let us have a great feast, for this has been a great victory". The Note The kur came that night, the night of the battle, in the light of torches, ringed by men with spears. It held, in sign of truce, over its head, the two parts of a broken ax. Many men stood about, armed, several with torches. Down a hall of men, standing in the field, came the kur. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 19)