Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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50
359
I did not think him a common member of the mercenary infantry, nor of the tarn cavalry.
I did not think him a common member of the mercenary infantry, nor of the tarn cavalry.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 50, Sentence #359)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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50
356
At the head of the walkway were two guards, who apparently recognized my captor.
50
357
I did not know his status at Shipcamp.
50
358
I did not think he was a high officer, as there were few such, and most such posts were held by Pani.
50
359
I did not think him a common member of the mercenary infantry, nor of the tarn cavalry.
50
360
Yet he was recognized here, in an area prohibited to most, and had apparently experienced no difficulty in accompanying Master Axel into the forest.
50
361
There might then be, I realized, groups within groups, or groups apart from groups.
50
362
A tug on my leash ring informed me that I was to follow my captor, who, to my relief, chose to avail himself of the wooden walkway.
At the head of the walkway were two guards, who apparently recognized my captor.
I did not know his status at Shipcamp.
I did not think he was a high officer, as there were few such, and most such posts were held by Pani.
I did not think him a common member of the mercenary infantry, nor of the tarn cavalry.
Yet he was recognized here, in an area prohibited to most, and had apparently experienced no difficulty in accompanying Master Axel into the forest.
There might then be, I realized, groups within groups, or groups apart from groups.
A tug on my leash ring informed me that I was to follow my captor, who, to my relief, chose to avail himself of the wooden walkway.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 50)