Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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41
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"Nonetheless," said Pertinax, "I will struggle to withhold my pity".
"Nonetheless," said Pertinax, "I will struggle to withhold my pity".
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 41, Sentence #22)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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41
19
"I think so," said Haruki.
41
20
"Too," I said, "considering the size of the camp, the number of fugitives, and the large number of peasants, tradesmen, craftsmen, deserters from the holding of Temmu, and such, in the camp, one might pity the search squads.
41
21
Their work is likely to be arduous, confusing, and frustrating".
41
22
"Nonetheless," said Pertinax, "I will struggle to withhold my pity".
41
23
"Barbarians are strange," said Haruki.
41
24
It must not be thought odd, or unprecedented, that a large number of strangers, so to speak, would be present in a camp of this size.
41
25
This was not a camp of flying columns or forced marches.
"I think so," said Haruki.
"Too," I said, "considering the size of the camp, the number of fugitives, and the large number of peasants, tradesmen, craftsmen, deserters from the holding of Temmu, and such, in the camp, one might pity the search squads.
Their work is likely to be arduous, confusing, and frustrating".
"Nonetheless," said Pertinax, "I will struggle to withhold my pity".
"Barbarians are strange," said Haruki.
It must not be thought odd, or unprecedented, that a large number of strangers, so to speak, would be present in a camp of this size.
This was not a camp of flying columns or forced marches.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 41)