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

But in spite of the invitation seemingly flagrantly offered by Policrates, the camp commander, general of the Cosian forces in the north, said once to have been a pirate, rescued from the galleys by Myron, Polemarkos of Temos, a cousin to Lurius of Jad, Ubar of Cos, the forces of Ar had not struck, even to restrict or harass foragers. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #376)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 376 But in spite of the invitation seemingly flagrantly offered by Policrates, the camp commander, general of the Cosian forces in the north, said once to have been a pirate, rescued from the galleys by Myron, Polemarkos of Temos, a cousin to Lurius of Jad, Ubar of Cos, the forces of Ar had not struck, even to restrict or harass foragers.

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

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1 373 Dietrich of Tarnburg, in commanding something like five thousand men, is unusual.
1 374 He is one of the most feared and redoubtable of the mercenary commanders on Gor.
1 375 Surely his contracts are among the most expensive.
1 376 But in spite of the invitation seemingly flagrantly offered by Policrates, the camp commander, general of the Cosian forces in the north, said once to have been a pirate, rescued from the galleys by Myron, Polemarkos of Temos, a cousin to Lurius of Jad, Ubar of Cos, the forces of Ar had not struck, even to restrict or harass foragers.
1 377 Militarily it seemed Ar's behavior was inexplicable.
1 378 Perhaps, incredibly enough, they simply did not know the disposition, strength and location of the Cosian forces.
1 379 Temione had now filled her paga vessel.
Dietrich of Tarnburg, in commanding something like five thousand men, is unusual. He is one of the most feared and redoubtable of the mercenary commanders on Gor. Surely his contracts are among the most expensive. But in spite of the invitation seemingly flagrantly offered by Policrates, the camp commander, general of the Cosian forces in the north, said once to have been a pirate, rescued from the galleys by Myron, Polemarkos of Temos, a cousin to Lurius of Jad, Ubar of Cos, the forces of Ar had not struck, even to restrict or harass foragers. Militarily it seemed Ar's behavior was inexplicable. Perhaps, incredibly enough, they simply did not know the disposition, strength and location of the Cosian forces. Temione had now filled her paga vessel. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1)