Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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7
71
I suppose it is true.
7
72
Targo had set forth from Ko-ro-ba with forty girls and five wagons, ten bosk, and many other goods.
7
73
His men, at that time, had numbered more than twenty.
7
74
Two days out of Ko-ro-ba, crossing the fields northward toward Laura, the sky had darkened with a flight of outlaw tarnsmen, more than a hundred of them, under the command of the terrible Rask of Treve, one of the most dreaded warriors on all gor.
7
75
Fortunately for Targo he had managed to bring his caravan to the edge of a vast Ka-la-na thicket just before the tarnsmen struck.
7
76
I had seen several such thickets when I was wandering alone in the fields.
7
77
Targo had divided his men expertly.
I suppose it is true.
Targo had set forth from Ko-ro-ba with forty girls and five wagons, ten bosk, and many other goods.
His men, at that time, had numbered more than twenty.
Two days out of Ko-ro-ba, crossing the fields northward toward Laura, the sky had darkened with a flight of outlaw tarnsmen, more than a hundred of them, under the command of the terrible Rask of Treve, one of the most dreaded warriors on all gor.
Fortunately for Targo he had managed to bring his caravan to the edge of a vast Ka-la-na thicket just before the tarnsmen struck.
I had seen several such thickets when I was wandering alone in the fields.
Targo had divided his men expertly.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )