Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)
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15
214
Too, I suspect your ejection of the civilian population from Torcadino is not merely political, to appear to show concern, generosity, and mercy, nor merely expedient, to remove them from the city, thus conserving supplies and removing possible Cosian sympathizers from behind your back, but to increase the intensity of Cos's supply problems".
Too, I suspect your ejection of the civilian population from Torcadino is not merely political, to appear to show concern, generosity, and mercy, nor merely expedient, to remove them from the city, thus conserving supplies and removing possible Cosian sympathizers from behind your back, but to increase the intensity of Cos's supply problems".
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #214)
Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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15
211
Similarly, because of their new shortage of supplies, they will have to withdraw many of their troops from this area.
15
212
Presumably they will also have to be divided, marched into diverse areas to facilitate the acquisition of new supplies.
15
213
You have thus scattered and disrupted your enemy.
15
214
Too, I suspect your ejection of the civilian population from Torcadino is not merely political, to appear to show concern, generosity, and mercy, nor merely expedient, to remove them from the city, thus conserving supplies and removing possible Cosian sympathizers from behind your back, but to increase the intensity of Cos's supply problems".
15
215
"Very good," he said.
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216
"Cos will not dare let these refugees starve," I said, "as they are citizens of a city which had declared for them, which had gone over to them.
15
217
If they did not care for them, this would be a dark lesson, and one favoring Ar, to every wavering or uncommitted village, town and city within a dozen horizons".
Similarly, because of their new shortage of supplies, they will have to withdraw many of their troops from this area.
Presumably they will also have to be divided, marched into diverse areas to facilitate the acquisition of new supplies.
You have thus scattered and disrupted your enemy.
Too, I suspect your ejection of the civilian population from Torcadino is not merely political, to appear to show concern, generosity, and mercy, nor merely expedient, to remove them from the city, thus conserving supplies and removing possible Cosian sympathizers from behind your back, but to increase the intensity of Cos's supply problems".
"Very good," he said.
"Cos will not dare let these refugees starve," I said, "as they are citizens of a city which had declared for them, which had gone over to them.
If they did not care for them, this would be a dark lesson, and one favoring Ar, to every wavering or uncommitted village, town and city within a dozen horizons".
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 15)