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Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)

* * * Whereas I had been willing, under the force of circumstances, recognizing treachery in high places, and the lack of practical alternatives, to conduct the cavalry as a rogue arm, aflight on behalf of Lord Temmu, I was unwilling to transform it into what would be in effect a brigade of bandits under an independent mercenary captain. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #115)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 115 * * * Whereas I had been willing, under the force of circumstances, recognizing treachery in high places, and the lack of practical alternatives, to conduct the cavalry as a rogue arm, aflight on behalf of Lord Temmu, I was unwilling to transform it into what would be in effect a brigade of bandits under an independent mercenary captain.

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

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12 112 "We are alone," said Lord Yamada.
12 113 "Let us converse".
12 114 "By all means," I said.
12 115 * * * Whereas I had been willing, under the force of circumstances, recognizing treachery in high places, and the lack of practical alternatives, to conduct the cavalry as a rogue arm, aflight on behalf of Lord Temmu, I was unwilling to transform it into what would be in effect a brigade of bandits under an independent mercenary captain.
12 116 It had been formed and trained as, and had been intended as, a component in a unified force, engaged in a particular mission.
12 117 "It seems," I had said to Tajima, "I might venture to the holding, and participate in the projected interview after all".
12 118 "It is a summoning," said Tajima.
"We are alone," said Lord Yamada. "Let us converse". "By all means," I said. * * * Whereas I had been willing, under the force of circumstances, recognizing treachery in high places, and the lack of practical alternatives, to conduct the cavalry as a rogue arm, aflight on behalf of Lord Temmu, I was unwilling to transform it into what would be in effect a brigade of bandits under an independent mercenary captain. It had been formed and trained as, and had been intended as, a component in a unified force, engaged in a particular mission. "It seems," I had said to Tajima, "I might venture to the holding, and participate in the projected interview after all". "It is a summoning," said Tajima. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 12)