Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
3
318
With respect to switching sides, given the fortunes of the day, incidentally, the "turncoat," so to speak, to use the English expression, is not unknown on gor.
3
319
A tunic may be lined with a different color.
3
320
The tunic may then, after dark, for example, be turned inside out.
3
321
Such tunics, however, are seldom worn on gor.
3
322
For one thing, a fellow found wearing one is usually impaled, by either side.
3
323
They have been used, of course, for infiltration purposes, much like civilian garb, false uniforms, and such.
3
324
"You are mercenaries," I observed, "in the pay of Cos".
With respect to switching sides, given the fortunes of the day, incidentally, the "turncoat," so to speak, to use the English expression, is not unknown on gor.
A tunic may be lined with a different color.
The tunic may then, after dark, for example, be turned inside out.
Such tunics, however, are seldom worn on gor.
For one thing, a fellow found wearing one is usually impaled, by either side.
They have been used, of course, for infiltration purposes, much like civilian garb, false uniforms, and such.
"You are mercenaries," I observed, "in the pay of Cos".
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )