Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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Dietrich would then escape, but he would not have the forces necessary to do more than harry the Cosian advance to Ar, and, once those forces are out of Torcadino, they might well be hunted down and dealt with, with only a fraction of the might of Cos".
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"Why would Dietrich of Tarnburg risk this perilous intervention?" asked Aemilianus.
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"There are valuables, women, and such, in Torcadino," I said.
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"And such may be found in a hundred towns and cities," said Aemilianus.
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"He has no love for either Ar or Cos," I said.
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"He prefers the victory of neither.
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Any such victory, with its achieved hegemony, might end, and would surely threaten, the existence of the free companies.
Dietrich would then escape, but he would not have the forces necessary to do more than harry the Cosian advance to Ar, and, once those forces are out of Torcadino, they might well be hunted down and dealt with, with only a fraction of the might of Cos".
"Why would Dietrich of Tarnburg risk this perilous intervention?" asked Aemilianus.
"There are valuables, women, and such, in Torcadino," I said.
"And such may be found in a hundred towns and cities," said Aemilianus.
"He has no love for either Ar or Cos," I said.
"He prefers the victory of neither.
Any such victory, with its achieved hegemony, might end, and would surely threaten, the existence of the free companies.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )