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Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

In any event, Lord Nishida had sent numerous Pani forth to track and return Licinius to custody. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 38, Sentence #272)
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38 272 In any event, Lord Nishida had sent numerous Pani forth to track and return Licinius to custody.

Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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38 269 Certainly it gave Lord Nishida excellent grounds for regarding my services with considerable circumspection.
38 270 And later I had participated in a mysterious interview, on tarnback, over the forest, the nature of which I had been reluctant to disclose.
38 271 It was not surprising, I supposed, that I was not this morning with the cavalry.
38 272 In any event, Lord Nishida had sent numerous Pani forth to track and return Licinius to custody.
38 273 They had discovered him some pasangs from Tarncamp, where, for four or five days, frightened, haggard and starving, he had apparently wandered in circles.
38 274 He had soon been brought back, back-shackled, on a neck chain.
38 275 Perhaps I had done Licinius no great favor, considering he seemed ill equipped with forest craft, was seemingly unable to live off the land, hold a direction, elude pursuit, and such.
Certainly it gave Lord Nishida excellent grounds for regarding my services with considerable circumspection. And later I had participated in a mysterious interview, on tarnback, over the forest, the nature of which I had been reluctant to disclose. It was not surprising, I supposed, that I was not this morning with the cavalry. In any event, Lord Nishida had sent numerous Pani forth to track and return Licinius to custody. They had discovered him some pasangs from Tarncamp, where, for four or five days, frightened, haggard and starving, he had apparently wandered in circles. He had soon been brought back, back-shackled, on a neck chain. Perhaps I had done Licinius no great favor, considering he seemed ill equipped with forest craft, was seemingly unable to live off the land, hold a direction, elude pursuit, and such. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 38)