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

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40 125 "For example, arrangements had apparently been made long in advance for supplies, gear, clothing, tharlarion, and such, to be readied at the banks of the Issus".
40 126 "Is it certain that Dietrich took slaves with him from Torcadino?" asked a fellow.
40 127 "Yes," said the narrator.
40 128 "In the tunnel, mixed in with the prints of the men, in the dust, were the numerous prints of small, bared feet".
40 129 "I see," said the man.
40 130 "The prints of the small feet, however," said the narrator, "were rather deep.
40 131 What do you make of that?" "They were bearing burdens," said the man.
"For example, arrangements had apparently been made long in advance for supplies, gear, clothing, tharlarion, and such, to be readied at the banks of the Issus". "Is it certain that Dietrich took slaves with him from Torcadino?" asked a fellow. "Yes," said the narrator. "In the tunnel, mixed in with the prints of the men, in the dust, were the numerous prints of small, bared feet". "I see," said the man. "The prints of the small feet, however," said the narrator, "were rather deep. What do you make of that?" "They were bearing burdens," said the man. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )