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And now that he was again wearing a sword there was nothing to distinguish him from any other of the hundreds of Archs on the streets of Prime.

These organizations, manned by either "Archs" or "Mechs," carried on a formalized warfare for any planetary ruler who desired to enhance his prestige by employing them to fight his battles.

The pincher claws of the cavalry would attempt to encircle the enemy and herd them in toward the center where they must face the devastating fire of the Archs.

He was fighting for more than their escape from Fronn—for a goal which might be of far greater importance than the lives of all the Archs on this world.

The Archs who comprised the Hordes were limited to service upon primitive worlds, being equipped with hand weapons and fighting in personal combat.

When still in the newly hatched stage "men" were selected to be either "Archs" or "Mechs" by rigid aptitude tests.

The Mechs in their blue-gray coveralls and bubble helmets outnumbered the Archs in his particular section of that creeping line.

Within there were plenty of empty seats-Mechs to the left, Archs to the right.

The Archs-Kana leaned forward in his seat to count the men on his side.

They lined up in an upper hallway, the Archs who had responded to that last call.

He was fighting for more than their escape from Fronn-for a goal which might be of far greater importance than the lives of all the Archs on this world.

Can't you see the force of those pictures in certain quarters-scene of Patrolmen ambushed by rebel Archs-" Larsen kicked at a stone.

These organizations, manned by either “Archs” or “Mechs,” carried on a formalized warfare for any planetary ruler who desired to enhance his prestige by employing them to fight his battles.

Those wanderings led him to the prostrate red-light district, where in other times bundles of banknotes had been burned to liven up the revels, and which at that time was a maze of streets more afflicted and miserable than the others, with a few red lights still burning and with deserted dance halls adorned with the remnants of wreaths, where the pale, fat widows of no one, the French great-grandmothers and the Babylonian matri­archs, were still waiting beside their photographs.

Clumps of undergrowth limited the vision that quested under the somber twilight of the lofty archs formed by intertwining branches.