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

Their every move in the delta, for days, had probably been reported to the Cosian commander, perhaps Policrates himself, said once to have been a pirate, by tarn scouts. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #42)
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17 42 Their every move in the delta, for days, had probably been reported to the Cosian commander, perhaps Policrates himself, said once to have been a pirate, by tarn scouts.

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

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17 39 "Totally," wept the fellow.
17 40 It was now clear, of course, given the references to Cosians, tharlarion, sleen and such, that this disaster was not that of the left flank, which had been struck by rencers, but a defeat suffered in the south, by the units attempting to remove themselves there from the delta.
17 41 It was no wonder the Cosians had been waiting for them.
17 42 Their every move in the delta, for days, had probably been reported to the Cosian commander, perhaps Policrates himself, said once to have been a pirate, by tarn scouts.
17 43 "Surely you made them pay dearly for their victory," said a man.
17 44 "We were weak, exhausted," said the man.
17 45 "We could hardly lift our weapons!" "How many prisoners did you take?" asked a man.
"Totally," wept the fellow. It was now clear, of course, given the references to Cosians, tharlarion, sleen and such, that this disaster was not that of the left flank, which had been struck by rencers, but a defeat suffered in the south, by the units attempting to remove themselves there from the delta. It was no wonder the Cosians had been waiting for them. Their every move in the delta, for days, had probably been reported to the Cosian commander, perhaps Policrates himself, said once to have been a pirate, by tarn scouts. "Surely you made them pay dearly for their victory," said a man. "We were weak, exhausted," said the man. "We could hardly lift our weapons!" "How many prisoners did you take?" asked a man. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 17)