Association football club in Glasgow, Scotland.
1Once they were in the gers, the morning would be lost.
2Already some of his men were dismounting to enter the gers.
3They darted through the gers near the river, weaving between paths, but always coming closer.
4He bawled new orders for his men to leave the gers and face the enemy.
5It was as busy as an ants' nest as women and children scurried between the gers.
6He looked along the shore to where the gers clustered, covering miles of land around the lake.
7One of my men brought me the news when he checked the gers after the shah had run.'
8If they came, the gers would burn, but his brother had called him and he would not disobey.
9He broke into a run, his sword held low as he loped between the gers, looking for the right one.
10I have no family in the gers, while many of you have wives and children you would not see again.
11He led his horse at Genghis' side as the two men walked back to the gers to eat and rest.
12Those inside mourned the dead or joined them while the khan and his generals took shelter in the gers outside.
13Jochi stood waiting at the door of a log house, the building squat and small, but solid-looking compared with the gers.
14Genghis arched his back, feeling it click unpleasantly He saw another rider setting out from the gers and sighed to himself.
15In the distance, the generals heard a thin cheering and they looked at Kachiun, who usually knew everything that went on in the gers.
16Khasar came back to the camp, his horse galloping into the paths through the gers with no care for those who scattered from his way.
Translations for the gers