Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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17
Few, I suspected, would find their way back to their homestones, if homestones they had.
Few, I suspected, would find their way back to their Home Stones, if Home Stones they had.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #17)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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19
14
Some had surely escaped.
19
15
To be sure, I was confident the last thing such fugitives would desire would be to encounter Lord Nishida's Ashigaru.
19
16
They would be more likely to dare the forests, and hungering beasts.
19
17
Few, I suspected, would find their way back to their homestones, if homestones they had.
19
18
Fortunately the gigantic draft beasts, disoriented, snorting and lumbering, had not been loosed amongst buildings, or much of the camp, where it was intact, might have been reduced to shambles.
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19
I had no doubt hundreds of the wands would now be uprooted.
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I trusted this would not result in an eventual, casual intrusion of larls into formerly secure areas.
Some had surely escaped.
To be sure, I was confident the last thing such fugitives would desire would be to encounter Lord Nishida's Ashigaru.
They would be more likely to dare the forests, and hungering beasts.
Few, I suspected, would find their way back to their home stones, if home stones they had.
Fortunately the gigantic draft beasts, disoriented, snorting and lumbering, had not been loosed amongst buildings, or much of the camp, where it was intact, might have been reduced to shambles.
I had no doubt hundreds of the wands would now be uprooted.
I trusted this would not result in an eventual, casual intrusion of larls into formerly secure areas.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 19)