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"-spear "

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 192 I put my arm about her, lending her my support.
6 193 The warriors approached me professionally, fanning out.
6 194 One, not their officer, approached me directly; another, a few feet behind the first and on his left, followed him.
6 195 The first, if necessary would engage me, and the second drive in on my right with his spear.
6 196 The officer was the third man in the formation, and the other warrior hung several yards in the rear.
6 197 It was his business to observe the entire field, for I might not be alone, and to cover the retreat of his fellows with his spear should the need arise.
6 198 I admired the simple maneuver, executed without command, almost a matter of reflex, and sensed why Tharna, in spite of being ruled by a woman, had survived among the hostile cities of Gor.
I put my arm about her, lending her my support. The warriors approached me professionally, fanning out. One, not their officer, approached me directly; another, a few feet behind the first and on his left, followed him. The first, if necessary would engage me, and the second drive in on my right with his spear. The officer was the third man in the formation, and the other warrior hung several yards in the rear. It was his business to observe the entire field, for I might not be alone, and to cover the retreat of his fellows with his spear should the need arise. I admired the simple maneuver, executed without command, almost a matter of reflex, and sensed why Tharna, in spite of being ruled by a woman, had survived among the hostile cities of Gor. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )