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

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18 315 Too, then I should be in less pain, and the swellings should have subsided.
18 316 One of the greatest dangers of a fellow in enemy territory, incidentally, is impatience.
18 317 One must be very, very patient.
18 318 More than one fellow has been retaken due to carelessness, due to a lack of vigilance, due to haste, within no more than a few hundred yards of safety.
18 319 Surely one must understand that that last few hundred yards, that last inviting, beckoning pasang or so, may be the most dangerous step in a dangerous journey.
18 320 I lay on the raft, looking up at the moons.
18 321 For the first night in weeks I could stretch and move as I wished.
Too, then I should be in less pain, and the swellings should have subsided. One of the greatest dangers of a fellow in enemy territory, incidentally, is impatience. One must be very, very patient. More than one fellow has been retaken due to carelessness, due to a lack of vigilance, due to haste, within no more than a few hundred yards of safety. Surely one must understand that that last few hundred yards, that last inviting, beckoning pasang or so, may be the most dangerous step in a dangerous journey. I lay on the raft, looking up at the moons. For the first night in weeks I could stretch and move as I wished. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )