Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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202
"You suggest raids," said Torgus, with satisfaction.
10
203
"Particularly now," I said.
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204
"Why 'particularly now'?" asked Lysander.
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205
"We have already noted," I said, "two things of interest, the likely inertia of a peasantry, which would allow limited defensive precautions on the part of Lord Yamada, and the lack of an authorization for raids, which I suspect is as well understood by General Yamada as by those who stand high in the house of Temmu".
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206
"Thus," said Torgus, "raids will not be anticipated".
10
207
"Not deep raids, not against his heartland," I said.
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208
"And thus," said Lysander, "the likely paucity of an adequate defense".
"You suggest raids," said Torgus, with satisfaction.
"Particularly now," I said.
"Why 'particularly now'?" asked Lysander.
"We have already noted," I said, "two things of interest, the likely inertia of a peasantry, which would allow limited defensive precautions on the part of Lord Yamada, and the lack of an authorization for raids, which I suspect is as well understood by General Yamada as by those who stand high in the house of Temmu".
"Thus," said Torgus, "raids will not be anticipated".
"Not deep raids, not against his heartland," I said.
"And thus," said Lysander, "the likely paucity of an adequate defense".
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )