Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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59
But I did not know, even then, how far they might get, what with the need of such conveyances, brigands on the road, advance scouts of Cos, and such.
4
60
Some, I had heard, had been turned back even by guardsmen of Ar, outside the city.
4
61
That seemed hard to understand.
4
62
In any event, most of those in the city, surely the largest part, by far, of its population, had no practical way to leave the city, lest it be on foot.
4
63
Even then they would have surely, most of them, nowhere to go, or stay.
4
64
Who knew what dangers might lie outside the walls? Too, they could always be overtaken by tharlarion cavalry or Cosian tarnsmen.
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65
The citizenry of Ar, for the most part, was trapped in the city.
But I did not know, even then, how far they might get, what with the need of such conveyances, brigands on the road, advance scouts of Cos, and such.
Some, I had heard, had been turned back even by guardsmen of Ar, outside the city.
That seemed hard to understand.
In any event, most of those in the city, surely the largest part, by far, of its population, had no practical way to leave the city, lest it be on foot.
Even then they would have surely, most of them, nowhere to go, or stay.
Who knew what dangers might lie outside the walls? Too, they could always be overtaken by tharlarion cavalry or Cosian tarnsmen.
The citizenry of Ar, for the most part, was trapped in the city.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )