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Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

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9 159 Tarnsmen, aflight, might annoy her with arrows or fire, but it did not seem they could seriously harm her, not unless they come in thousands upon thousands, and not even Ar, Glorious Ar, possessed tarn cavalries so great.
9 160 And how, even then, could Port Kar fall, for she was a mass of holdings, each individually defensible, room to room, each separated from the others by the canals which, in their hundreds, crossed and divided the city? No, I said to myself, Port Kar could be held a hundred years.
9 161 And even should she, somehow, fall, her men need only take ship, and then, when it pleased them, return, ordering slaves again to build in the delta a city called Port Kar.
9 162 On gor, I told myself, and perhaps on all worlds, there will always be a Port Kar.
9 163 I found the girl on the sand seductive, and beautiful.
9 164 The girls of Port Kar, I told myself, are the best on gor.
9 165 Tarnsmen, I thought, tarnsmen.
Tarnsmen, aflight, might annoy her with arrows or fire, but it did not seem they could seriously harm her, not unless they come in thousands upon thousands, and not even Ar, Glorious Ar, possessed tarn cavalries so great. And how, even then, could Port Kar fall, for she was a mass of holdings, each individually defensible, room to room, each separated from the others by the canals which, in their hundreds, crossed and divided the city? No, I said to myself, Port Kar could be held a hundred years. And even should she, somehow, fall, her men need only take ship, and then, when it pleased them, return, ordering slaves again to build in the delta a city called Port Kar. On gor, I told myself, and perhaps on all worlds, there will always be a Port Kar. I found the girl on the sand seductive, and beautiful. The girls of Port Kar, I told myself, are the best on gor. Tarnsmen, I thought, tarnsmen. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )