Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
6
177
I neglected to convey this intelligence to Lord Temmu, as we were to discipline uncooperative retainers by means of the torch and sword.
I neglected to convey this intelligence to Lord Temmu, as we were to discipline uncooperative retainers by means of the torch and sword.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #177)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
6
174
Too, though our supply lines could not be cut, given tarns, they were now considerably attenuated.
6
175
In brief, supplies were scarce, and growing more scarce, day by day, and it took longer and longer, ever longer, from day to day, to obtain and deliver them to the holding.
6
176
Too, understandably, peasants, uncertain of the war's outcome, and in danger of starvation themselves, had begun to horde and conceal food.
6
177
I neglected to convey this intelligence to Lord Temmu, as we were to discipline uncooperative retainers by means of the torch and sword.
6
178
I personally saw little benefit to be derived from the pursuit of such a policy.
6
179
Too, I was not a butcher.
6
180
At the cavalry's encampment matters, though austere, were less harrowing and strained, given the smaller numbers involved, and the availability of local game, tarsk, tabuk, and verr.
Too, though our supply lines could not be cut, given tarns, they were now considerably attenuated.
In brief, supplies were scarce, and growing more scarce, day by day, and it took longer and longer, ever longer, from day to day, to obtain and deliver them to the holding.
Too, understandably, peasants, uncertain of the war's outcome, and in danger of starvation themselves, had begun to horde and conceal food.
I neglected to convey this intelligence to Lord Temmu, as we were to discipline uncooperative retainers by means of the torch and sword.
I personally saw little benefit to be derived from the pursuit of such a policy.
Too, I was not a butcher.
At the cavalry's encampment matters, though austere, were less harrowing and strained, given the smaller numbers involved, and the availability of local game, tarsk, tabuk, and verr.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 6)