Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
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19
782
Alfred, the mercenary captain from Port Olni, I supposed, must now be making his way back to civilization, with his men.
Alfred, the mercenary captain from Port Olni, I supposed, must now be making his way back to civilization, with his men.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #782)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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779
Suspecting that they might be denizens of the Medicine World red savages might be likely to give them, wherever possible, a wide berth.
19
780
They would have no such reservations, of course, pertaining to a lone white man wandering about in the Barrens.
19
781
Such might be, I supposed, even hunted down for sport.
19
782
Alfred, the mercenary captain from Port Olni, I supposed, must now be making his way back to civilization, with his men.
19
783
I expected that they would be successful in this endeavor.
19
784
Few tribes, most of which are usually dispersed in scattered bands, would be likely to wish to, or be able to, bring a force against them, some three or four hundred mounted men.
19
785
Doubtless, too, the soldiers, now, would keep careful watches.
Suspecting that they might be denizens of the Medicine World red savages might be likely to give them, wherever possible, a wide berth.
They would have no such reservations, of course, pertaining to a lone white man wandering about in the Barrens.
Such might be, I supposed, even hunted down for sport.
Alfred, the mercenary captain from Port Olni, I supposed, must now be making his way back to civilization, with his men.
I expected that they would be successful in this endeavor.
Few tribes, most of which are usually dispersed in scattered bands, would be likely to wish to, or be able to, bring a force against them, some three or four hundred mounted men.
Doubtless, too, the soldiers, now, would keep careful watches.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 19)