Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
9
65
Torcadino, as far as I knew, had been left at the mercy of the Cosian armies.
Torcadino, as far as I knew, had been left at the mercy of the Cosian armies.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #65)
Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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9
62
Perhaps, too, the councils of Torcadino, did not care to dispute their gates with forces as considerable as those which now surrounded them.
9
63
The choice between riches and death is one that few men will ponder at length.
9
64
Still I was surprised that Ar had not moved swiftly on behalf of her ally.
9
65
Torcadino, as far as I knew, had been left at the mercy of the Cosian armies.
9
66
The city was now used as a Cosian stronghold and staging area.
9
67
Mincon, for example, after delivering his goods in Torcadino, was to return northward on the Genesian to Brundisium, where he was scheduled to pick up a new cargo.
9
68
Certainly the movements of Cos seemed quite leisurely, particularly as it was late in the season.
Perhaps, too, the councils of Torcadino, did not care to dispute their gates with forces as considerable as those which now surrounded them.
The choice between riches and death is one that few men will ponder at length.
Still I was surprised that Ar had not moved swiftly on behalf of her ally.
Torcadino, as far as I knew, had been left at the mercy of the Cosian armies.
The city was now used as a Cosian stronghold and staging area.
Mincon, for example, after delivering his goods in Torcadino, was to return northward on the Genesian to Brundisium, where he was scheduled to pick up a new cargo.
Certainly the movements of Cos seemed quite leisurely, particularly as it was late in the season.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 9)