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Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)

This made it difficult for the pirate fleets, following their raids, to descend the Olni and escape into the Vosk. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #50)
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13 50 This made it difficult for the pirate fleets, following their raids, to descend the Olni and escape into the Vosk.

Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)

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13 47 It could, if it wished, prevent Olni shipping from reaching the markets of the Vosk towns, and, similarly, if it wished, prevent shipping from these same towns from reaching the Olni markets.
13 48 Overland shipping in this area, as is generally the case on Gor, is time consuming and costly; also, it is often dangerous.
13 49 It is interesting to note that the control of piracy on the Olni was largely a function of the incorporation of Lara in the confederation.
13 50 This made it difficult for the pirate fleets, following their raids, to descend the Olni and escape into the Vosk.
13 51 It may also be of interest to note that what began as a defensive league instituted primarily to protect shipping on a river gradually, but expectedly, began to evolve into a considerable political force in eastern known Gor.
13 52 Jealousies and strifes, rivalries, even armed conflicts, tend often to separate Gorean cities.
13 53 Seldom do they band together.
It could, if it wished, prevent Olni shipping from reaching the markets of the Vosk towns, and, similarly, if it wished, prevent shipping from these same towns from reaching the Olni markets. Overland shipping in this area, as is generally the case on Gor, is time consuming and costly; also, it is often dangerous. It is interesting to note that the control of piracy on the Olni was largely a function of the incorporation of Lara in the confederation. This made it difficult for the pirate fleets, following their raids, to descend the Olni and escape into the Vosk. It may also be of interest to note that what began as a defensive league instituted primarily to protect shipping on a river gradually, but expectedly, began to evolve into a considerable political force in eastern known Gor. Jealousies and strifes, rivalries, even armed conflicts, tend often to separate Gorean cities. Seldom do they band together. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 13)