Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
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391
I recalled that the brigands, after having descended to prey upon them, had been prepared to withdraw, hearing that the wagon carried a homestone.
I recalled that the brigands, after having descended to prey upon them, had been prepared to withdraw, hearing that the wagon carried a Home Stone.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #391)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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388
It suggested the sorts of names not uncommon in many of the Vosk towns, however, names reflecting the cultural mixtures of many such places, reflecting influences as diverse as those of the island ubarates, such as Cos and Tyros, on one hand, and those of southern cities, such as Venna and Ar on the other.
1
389
The brigands' loot wagon substituted for their own incapacitated vehicle the fellows, their load transferred, had continued on their way.
1
390
They had seemed like good fellows.
1
391
I recalled that the brigands, after having descended to prey upon them, had been prepared to withdraw, hearing that the wagon carried a homestone.
1
392
Those with a homestone in their keeping are commonly formidable adversaries.
1
393
Few men will knowingly interfere with the progress of such a person, let alone threaten or attack them.
1
394
Warning them that he carried a homestone indicated that the driver suspected their intentions.
It suggested the sorts of names not uncommon in many of the Vosk towns, however, names reflecting the cultural mixtures of many such places, reflecting influences as diverse as those of the island ubarates, such as Cos and Tyros, on one hand, and those of southern cities, such as Venna and Ar on the other.
The brigands' loot wagon substituted for their own incapacitated vehicle the fellows, their load transferred, had continued on their way.
They had seemed like good fellows.
I recalled that the brigands, after having descended to prey upon them, had been prepared to withdraw, hearing that the wagon carried a home stone.
Those with a home stone in their keeping are commonly formidable adversaries.
Few men will knowingly interfere with the progress of such a person, let alone threaten or attack them.
Warning them that he carried a home stone indicated that the driver suspected their intentions.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 1)