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Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

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1 480 Dietrich of Tarnburg, one of the best known of the mercenary captains on Gor, is legendary for his skill in such matters.
1 481 He has doubtless taken more towns with gold than iron.
1 482 The gold expended, of course, may be later expeditiously recouped from the public treasury, and the sale of goods, such as precious plate, rugs, fine cloths, tapestries, inlaid woods, silver and gold wire, art objects, jewels, tharlarion, tarsks, and women.
1 483 Indeed, such gains may be levied as a "liberation fee," which fee it will be then incumbent on the party in power to welcome with good grace and vigorously justify to the people.
1 484 The water in the moat, from the inpourings from the land about, the drainages, dark and roiling, was almost to the foot of the bridge.
1 485 The lantern to my right, to the side, on its post, at the right side of the bridge, swung wildly in the rain and wind.
1 486 I looked up.
Dietrich of Tarnburg, one of the best known of the mercenary captains on Gor, is legendary for his skill in such matters. He has doubtless taken more towns with gold than iron. The gold expended, of course, may be later expeditiously recouped from the public treasury, and the sale of goods, such as precious plate, rugs, fine cloths, tapestries, inlaid woods, silver and gold wire, art objects, jewels, tharlarion, tarsks, and women. Indeed, such gains may be levied as a "liberation fee," which fee it will be then incumbent on the party in power to welcome with good grace and vigorously justify to the people. The water in the moat, from the inpourings from the land about, the drainages, dark and roiling, was almost to the foot of the bridge. The lantern to my right, to the side, on its post, at the right side of the bridge, swung wildly in the rain and wind. I looked up. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )