Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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8
820
I then turned the tarn, and brought it to a suitable cruising altitude.
8
821
Below me now lay the Vosk Road, and we flew north.
8
822
It would take a regiment of Gorean infantry, in normal marches, given time for the fortification of a camp in the late afternoons, and so on, three days to reach Ar's Station from the Crooked Tarn.
8
823
I supposed that the wagon of Ephialtes, particularly if he let the girls ride, as he probably would, later, would make the same time.
8
824
The common marches of Gorean infantrymen, for example, are usually accompanied by wagons, those of their supply train, proper, and vehicles such as those of sutlers and masters of camp slaves.
8
825
I did not know what the name of the girl whom I had used under the wagon last night had been.
8
826
It did not really matter, as she was a slave.
I then turned the tarn, and brought it to a suitable cruising altitude.
Below me now lay the Vosk Road, and we flew north.
It would take a regiment of Gorean infantry, in normal marches, given time for the fortification of a camp in the late afternoons, and so on, three days to reach Ar's Station from the Crooked Tarn.
I supposed that the wagon of Ephialtes, particularly if he let the girls ride, as he probably would, later, would make the same time.
The common marches of Gorean infantrymen, for example, are usually accompanied by wagons, those of their supply train, proper, and vehicles such as those of sutlers and masters of camp slaves.
I did not know what the name of the girl whom I had used under the wagon last night had been.
It did not really matter, as she was a slave.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )