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Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)

Some, armed with clubs, hunted urts by the wharves. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #100)
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6 100 Some, armed with clubs, hunted urts by the wharves.

Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)

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6 97 Some had sold even their swords.
6 98 Others had formed larger or smaller outlaw bands and prowled the roads, producing a realm of peril and anarchy for a hundred pasangs about.
6 99 Passage to Tyros or Cos was costly, and many of Brundisium's newcomers were destitute.
6 100 Some, armed with clubs, hunted urts by the wharves.
6 101 Two men had been killed for stealing a fish.
6 102 It was said, too, that various towns and cities, even villages, in the island ubarates themselves were not enthusiastic about the turn of events, that they were less than willing to welcome the return of defeated, penurious veterans.
6 103 Could honor be retained in the face of defeat, even rout? If the stories were true, of triumph, and such, where was their wealth, their spoils? Surely, for whatever reason, or reasons, justified or unjustified, an inhospitable reception not unoften awaited them Some, even regulars managing to return to the islands, found themselves isolated and despised, denied work and a post.
Some had sold even their swords. Others had formed larger or smaller outlaw bands and prowled the roads, producing a realm of peril and anarchy for a hundred pasangs about. Passage to Tyros or Cos was costly, and many of Brundisium's newcomers were destitute. Some, armed with clubs, hunted urts by the wharves. Two men had been killed for stealing a fish. It was said, too, that various towns and cities, even villages, in the island ubarates themselves were not enthusiastic about the turn of events, that they were less than willing to welcome the return of defeated, penurious veterans. Could honor be retained in the face of defeat, even rout? If the stories were true, of triumph, and such, where was their wealth, their spoils? Surely, for whatever reason, or reasons, justified or unjustified, an inhospitable reception not unoften awaited them Some, even regulars managing to return to the islands, found themselves isolated and despised, denied work and a post. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 6)