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Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)

After the fall of Ar's Station the Cosian troops, and their allies, mercenary and otherwise, would have much more freedom. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #137)
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24 137 After the fall of Ar's Station the Cosian troops, and their allies, mercenary and otherwise, would have much more freedom.

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

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24 134 I had also, I recalled, met a fellow in the trenches who had been defrauded by a Liomache.
24 135 I did not know if it were the same Liomache as the one on my chain, of course.
24 136 I rather hoped for her sake that it was not.
24 137 After the fall of Ar's Station the Cosian troops, and their allies, mercenary and otherwise, would have much more freedom.
24 138 Too, there might not be so many women available for the men, given the large numbers shipped west toward Brundisium, and other destinations, some destined doubtless even for the markets of Cos and Tyros themselves.
24 139 Poor Liomache, held there on her chain, helpless, would be exposed to the scrutiny of anyone who passed by, and under the conditions, it was almost certain that several would pass by.
24 140 If the fellow from the trench caught sight of her I pitied her.
I had also, I recalled, met a fellow in the trenches who had been defrauded by a Liomache. I did not know if it were the same Liomache as the one on my chain, of course. I rather hoped for her sake that it was not. After the fall of Ar's Station the Cosian troops, and their allies, mercenary and otherwise, would have much more freedom. Too, there might not be so many women available for the men, given the large numbers shipped west toward Brundisium, and other destinations, some destined doubtless even for the markets of Cos and Tyros themselves. Poor Liomache, held there on her chain, helpless, would be exposed to the scrutiny of anyone who passed by, and under the conditions, it was almost certain that several would pass by. If the fellow from the trench caught sight of her I pitied her. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 24)