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Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

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24 133 I saw before us once again that broad, winding but ever narrowing avenue which led to the palace of the Tatrix.
24 134 Singing, the rebels began to climb the steep avenue.
24 135 The black cobblestones could be felt clearly through the leather of our sandals.
24 136 Once more I noted that the walls bordering the avenue rose as the avenue narrowed, but this time, long before we neared the small iron door, we saw a double rampart thrown across the avenue, the second wall topping the first and allowing missiles to be rained down on those who might storm the first wall.
24 137 The rampart was thrown between the walls where they stood at perhaps fifty yards from each other.
24 138 The first rampart was perhaps twelve feet high, the second perhaps twenty.
24 139 Behind the ramparts I could see the blaze of weaponry and the movement of blue helmets.
I saw before us once again that broad, winding but ever narrowing avenue which led to the palace of the Tatrix. Singing, the rebels began to climb the steep avenue. The black cobblestones could be felt clearly through the leather of our sandals. Once more I noted that the walls bordering the avenue rose as the avenue narrowed, but this time, long before we neared the small iron door, we saw a double rampart thrown across the avenue, the second wall topping the first and allowing missiles to be rained down on those who might storm the first wall. The rampart was thrown between the walls where they stood at perhaps fifty yards from each other. The first rampart was perhaps twelve feet high, the second perhaps twenty. Behind the ramparts I could see the blaze of weaponry and the movement of blue helmets. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )