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

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3 63 Similarly I had heard nothing in the village, from the folks there.
3 64 I assumed he must have left the camp expeditiously, as would have been wise, lest his putative affiliation with me be recalled, and then, after perhaps waiting a few Ahn in the vicinity of Teslit, not making his presence known, had hastened southward, that he might convey his intelligence speedily to the men of Ar near Holmesk.
3 65 That is precisely what I would have expected.
3 66 He was an excellent young officer, with a high sense of duty.
3 67 He would not dally foolishly in the camp of Cos, as I might have, in the event that it might prove possible to render some assistance to an imperiled colleague.
3 68 Such imprudence would jeopardize his opportunity to convey his data to the south.
3 69 Marcus could be depended upon to do his duty, even if it meant the regrettable sacrifice of a comrade.
Similarly I had heard nothing in the village, from the folks there. I assumed he must have left the camp expeditiously, as would have been wise, lest his putative affiliation with me be recalled, and then, after perhaps waiting a few Ahn in the vicinity of Teslit, not making his presence known, had hastened southward, that he might convey his intelligence speedily to the men of Ar near Holmesk. That is precisely what I would have expected. He was an excellent young officer, with a high sense of duty. He would not dally foolishly in the camp of Cos, as I might have, in the event that it might prove possible to render some assistance to an imperiled colleague. Such imprudence would jeopardize his opportunity to convey his data to the south. Marcus could be depended upon to do his duty, even if it meant the regrettable sacrifice of a comrade. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )