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Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)

In this way, they will usually prove superior to isolated interlopers and, if need be, one may be dispatched to report or summon aid, while the other, or others, may attend to other duties, perhaps those of a pursuit or search, or maintaining a distant contact with the enemy. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #274)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 274 In this way, they will usually prove superior to isolated interlopers and, if need be, one may be dispatched to report or summon aid, while the other, or others, may attend to other duties, perhaps those of a pursuit or search, or maintaining a distant contact with the enemy.

Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 271 Overhead, briefly, against one of the moons, I saw a tarnsman descending toward the camp.
1 272 As he was alone, he was probably a courier.
1 273 The patrols are usually composed of two or more tarnsmen.
1 274 In this way, they will usually prove superior to isolated interlopers and, if need be, one may be dispatched to report or summon aid, while the other, or others, may attend to other duties, perhaps those of a pursuit or search, or maintaining a distant contact with the enemy.
1 275 "Paga!" called a fellow, sitting cross-legged, a few yards away.
1 276 A girl hurried to him, with her vessel of drink.
1 277 Survivors of Ar's Station, which had been Ar's major bastion on the Vosk, including many women and children, had been rescued from the piers of the burning port by a fleet of unidentified ships, ships with which the Cosians in the north had not had the forces to deal.
Overhead, briefly, against one of the moons, I saw a tarnsman descending toward the camp. As he was alone, he was probably a courier. The patrols are usually composed of two or more tarnsmen. In this way, they will usually prove superior to isolated interlopers and, if need be, one may be dispatched to report or summon aid, while the other, or others, may attend to other duties, perhaps those of a pursuit or search, or maintaining a distant contact with the enemy. "Paga!" called a fellow, sitting cross-legged, a few yards away. A girl hurried to him, with her vessel of drink. Survivors of Ar's Station, which had been Ar's major bastion on the Vosk, including many women and children, had been rescued from the piers of the burning port by a fleet of unidentified ships, ships with which the Cosians in the north had not had the forces to deal. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1)