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

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13 282 Their feet wore heavy, thick-soled sandals, which, almost like boots, with swirling leather, rose high about their calves.
13 283 The sound of these bootlike sandals on the stones of the street was clear and regular.
13 284 Behind the right shoulder, slung on the shaft of the spears, were light packs.
13 285 I gathered the men were leaving the city.
13 286 The Gorean infantryman usually marches light.
13 287 Military supply posts, walled, occur at intervals on major roads.
13 288 Indeed, one of the apparent anomalies of Gor is the quality and linearity of certain roads, which are carefully kept in repair, roads which often, seemingly paradoxically, pass through sparsely populated territories.
Their feet wore heavy, thick-soled sandals, which, almost like boots, with swirling leather, rose high about their calves. The sound of these bootlike sandals on the stones of the street was clear and regular. Behind the right shoulder, slung on the shaft of the spears, were light packs. I gathered the men were leaving the city. The Gorean infantryman usually marches light. Military supply posts, walled, occur at intervals on major roads. Indeed, one of the apparent anomalies of Gor is the quality and linearity of certain roads, which are carefully kept in repair, roads which often, seemingly paradoxically, pass through sparsely populated territories. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )