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

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23 178 "Oh?" I inquired.
23 179 "We burned most of their wagons—those we could," said Hakimba.
23 180 "And their goods and women?" inquired Harold.
23 181 "Those that pleased us—both of goods and women," remarked Conrad, "we carried off—of goods that did not please us, we burned them—of women that did not please us, we left them stripped and weeping among the wagons".
23 182 "This will mean war," I said, "for many years among the Wagon Peoples".
23 183 "No," said Conrad, "the Paravaci will want back their bosk and women—and perhaps they may have them—for a price".
23 184 "You are wise," said Harold.
"Oh?" I inquired. "We burned most of their wagons—those we could," said Hakimba. "And their goods and women?" inquired Harold. "Those that pleased us—both of goods and women," remarked Conrad, "we carried off—of goods that did not please us, we burned them—of women that did not please us, we left them stripped and weeping among the wagons". "This will mean war," I said, "for many years among the Wagon Peoples". "No," said Conrad, "the Paravaci will want back their bosk and women—and perhaps they may have them—for a price". "You are wise," said Harold. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter )