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Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)

Raiders afoot, of course, move much more slowly, and may find themselves at the mercy of the skies. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #103)
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23 103 Raiders afoot, of course, move much more slowly, and may find themselves at the mercy of the skies.

Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

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23 100 An unauthorized flight into the area, particularly a day flight, would thus be easier to detect.
23 101 Tarnsmen, too, frequently aflight, conducted patrols.
23 102 Measures of this sort not only improve the probabilities of detecting raiders, or other invaders of airspace, spies, for example, but also, of course, facilitate the deployment of defensive forces.
23 103 Raiders afoot, of course, move much more slowly, and may find themselves at the mercy of the skies.
23 104 At the "docks of Aristodemus" we were put in work tunics.
23 105 We were also put in the chains we now wore, with the exception of the coffle chain.
23 106 We were then put in slave wagons, with other girls, who had apparently been awaiting our arrival, to be taken to the work camp.
An unauthorized flight into the area, particularly a day flight, would thus be easier to detect. Tarnsmen, too, frequently aflight, conducted patrols. Measures of this sort not only improve the probabilities of detecting raiders, or other invaders of airspace, spies, for example, but also, of course, facilitate the deployment of defensive forces. Raiders afoot, of course, move much more slowly, and may find themselves at the mercy of the skies. At the "docks of Aristodemus" we were put in work tunics. We were also put in the chains we now wore, with the exception of the coffle chain. We were then put in slave wagons, with other girls, who had apparently been awaiting our arrival, to be taken to the work camp. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 23)