Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"Now you are done, Kaiila sleen!" At this point I could see only Yellow Knives but I did not doubt but what Alfred, the mercenary captain from Port Olni, with the remnants of his command, probably some three hundred cavalrymen, or so, following the engagement at the summer camp, was not far behind.
"Now you are done, Kaiila sleen!" At this point I could see only Yellow Knives but I did not doubt but what Alfred, the mercenary captain from Port Olni, with the remnants of his command, probably some three hundred cavalrymen, or so, following the engagement at the summer camp, was not far behind.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 44, Sentence #336)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Now you will all die! Now you are lost! There is no escape for you! You will all be trapped on Council Rock!" "It goes as we have planned," said Hci to Cuwignaka.
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334
"Yes," said Cuwignaka.
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335
"You cannot escape!" cried Iwoso, elatedly.
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336
"Now you are done, Kaiila sleen!" At this point I could see only Yellow Knives but I did not doubt but what Alfred, the mercenary captain from Port Olni, with the remnants of his command, probably some three hundred cavalrymen, or so, following the engagement at the summer camp, was not far behind.
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337
Certainly, according to our scouts, he had been with the Yellow Knives at the time of the crossing of the Northern Kaiila.
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338
He would wish the Yellow Knives to make the first strike, doubtless, absorbing and presumably subduing the brunt of the resistance, thus sparing his own men.
44
339
Similarly, in this fashion, if such matters entered his mind, there would presumably be fewer, if any, prisoners to be concerned about.
"Now you will all die! Now you are lost! There is no escape for you! You will all be trapped on Council Rock!" "It goes as we have planned," said Hci to Cuwignaka.
"Yes," said Cuwignaka.
"You cannot escape!" cried Iwoso, elatedly.
"Now you are done, Kaiila sleen!" At this point I could see only Yellow Knives but I did not doubt but what Alfred, the mercenary captain from Port Olni, with the remnants of his command, probably some three hundred cavalrymen, or so, following the engagement at the summer camp, was not far behind.
Certainly, according to our scouts, he had been with the Yellow Knives at the time of the crossing of the Northern Kaiila.
He would wish the Yellow Knives to make the first strike, doubtless, absorbing and presumably subduing the brunt of the resistance, thus sparing his own men.
Similarly, in this fashion, if such matters entered his mind, there would presumably be fewer, if any, prisoners to be concerned about.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 44)