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Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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24 6 Many of the mercenaries, unable to escape, discarded their bucklers and dismounted, thrusting their lances and scimitars into the ground.
24 7 There was hard fighting, however, in the vicinity of Ibn Saran's own men, those of the Salt Ubar and his allies, those who had fought with Tarna.
24 8 I came once within one hundred and fifty yards of Ibn Saran; Hassan, or Haroun, high Pasha of the Kavars, came within twenty yards of him, fighting like a wild animal, but was turned back at last by a wall of bucklers, a hedge of lances.
24 9 I did not see Tarna in the battle.
24 10 I did see her men, but they fought under Ibn Saran.
24 11 I gathered she had been relieved of her command.
24 12 Late in the afternoon, Ibn Saran, with four hundred riders, broke through our lines and fled northwest.
Many of the mercenaries, unable to escape, discarded their bucklers and dismounted, thrusting their lances and scimitars into the ground. There was hard fighting, however, in the vicinity of Ibn Saran's own men, those of the Salt Ubar and his allies, those who had fought with Tarna. I came once within one hundred and fifty yards of Ibn Saran; Hassan, or Haroun, high Pasha of the Kavars, came within twenty yards of him, fighting like a wild animal, but was turned back at last by a wall of bucklers, a hedge of lances. I did not see Tarna in the battle. I did see her men, but they fought under Ibn Saran. I gathered she had been relieved of her command. Late in the afternoon, Ibn Saran, with four hundred riders, broke through our lines and fled northwest. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )