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Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

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23 87 He had cleared several areas of Paravaci but they were still, here and there, among the wagons.
23 88 Taking council with Harold, we dispatched a rider to Kamchak in Turia, informing him of the situation, and that we had little hope of holding out.
23 89 "It will make little difference," said Harold.
23 90 "It will take the rider, if he gets through, seven ahn to reach Turia and even if Kamchak rides with his full force the moment the rider comes to the gates of the city, it will be eight ahn before their vanguard can reach us—and by then it will be too late".
23 91 It seemed to me that what Harold said was true, and that there was little point in discussing it much further.
23 92 I nodded wearily.
23 93 Both Harold and I then spoke with our men, each issuing orders that any man with us who wished might now withdraw from the wagons and rejoin the main forces in Turia.
He had cleared several areas of Paravaci but they were still, here and there, among the wagons. Taking council with Harold, we dispatched a rider to Kamchak in Turia, informing him of the situation, and that we had little hope of holding out. "It will make little difference," said Harold. "It will take the rider, if he gets through, seven ahn to reach Turia and even if Kamchak rides with his full force the moment the rider comes to the gates of the city, it will be eight ahn before their vanguard can reach us—and by then it will be too late". It seemed to me that what Harold said was true, and that there was little point in discussing it much further. I nodded wearily. Both Harold and I then spoke with our men, each issuing orders that any man with us who wished might now withdraw from the wagons and rejoin the main forces in Turia. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter )