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

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29 39 "That was my hope," said Tajima, "that it would be again noted by the pursuers who might follow it, being led further and further from our position".
29 40 It would be hard, from a distance, for a time, to ascertain that the bird was unmounted.
29 41 "The tarn, unburdened," I said, "might have eventually reached the cot".
29 42 "We shall hope so," said Tajima, "its seeking fellows each bearing, presumably, a male of full weight, saddles, various accouterments, and such".
29 43 "I think you were fortunate," I said.
29 44 "I think so," he said.
29 45 "How is it you are here?" I asked "One supposes for the same reason that you are here," said Tajima, "the need for shelter and food, for concealment, the desire for a refuge unlikely to be suspected, one not fond of the exactions of the shogun".
"That was my hope," said Tajima, "that it would be again noted by the pursuers who might follow it, being led further and further from our position". It would be hard, from a distance, for a time, to ascertain that the bird was unmounted. "The tarn, unburdened," I said, "might have eventually reached the cot". "We shall hope so," said Tajima, "its seeking fellows each bearing, presumably, a male of full weight, saddles, various accouterments, and such". "I think you were fortunate," I said. "I think so," he said. "How is it you are here?" I asked "One supposes for the same reason that you are here," said Tajima, "the need for shelter and food, for concealment, the desire for a refuge unlikely to be suspected, one not fond of the exactions of the shogun". - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )