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Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)

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9 103 It was just as well, for there would be little purpose in bringing the cavalry to the holding, and, in addition, I was reluctant to see the disposition allotted to the trapped looters, many of whom were not even armed, their greed having encouraged them to disburden themselves of the inconvenience and weight of weapons, in particular, the lengthy, long-bladed glaive.
9 104 I learned later of the slaughter wrought in the courtyard, and the casting of bodies, some bound and living, from the outer parapets to the valley below.
9 105 It was not customary in the islands to take prisoners.
9 106 At the encampment, the tarns cotted and fed, I called my high officers, Torgus and Lysander, to my tent, that a vessel of paga might be shared.
9 107 "Tarns have been seen," said Lysander.
9 108 "Some knew of them, from the first encampment," said Torgus.
9 109 "But comparatively few," said Lysander.
It was just as well, for there would be little purpose in bringing the cavalry to the holding, and, in addition, I was reluctant to see the disposition allotted to the trapped looters, many of whom were not even armed, their greed having encouraged them to disburden themselves of the inconvenience and weight of weapons, in particular, the lengthy, long-bladed glaive. I learned later of the slaughter wrought in the courtyard, and the casting of bodies, some bound and living, from the outer parapets to the valley below. It was not customary in the islands to take prisoners. At the encampment, the tarns cotted and fed, I called my high officers, Torgus and Lysander, to my tent, that a vessel of paga might be shared. "Tarns have been seen," said Lysander. "Some knew of them, from the first encampment," said Torgus. "But comparatively few," said Lysander. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )