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

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42 183 As I had suggested earlier, the camp had been, possibly by intent, or carelessness, or arrogance, relatively open, but that situation, I was sure, no longer obtained.
42 184 "What do you suggest, Tarl Cabot, tarnsman?" said Tajima.
42 185 "We must leave," I said, "from the point from which our departure would be least expected".
42 186 "The merchant Portal?" said Ichiro.
42 187 "Yes," I said.
42 188 This was the authorized entrance and departure point in the camp, utilized by a variegated traffic of peasant venders, itinerant craftsmen, peddlers, merchants, recruits, deserters from the forces of Lord Temmu, and others.
42 189 "It will now be heavily scrutinized," said Haruki.
As I had suggested earlier, the camp had been, possibly by intent, or carelessness, or arrogance, relatively open, but that situation, I was sure, no longer obtained. "What do you suggest, Tarl Cabot, tarnsman?" said Tajima. "We must leave," I said, "from the point from which our departure would be least expected". "The merchant Portal?" said Ichiro. "Yes," I said. This was the authorized entrance and departure point in the camp, utilized by a variegated traffic of peasant venders, itinerant craftsmen, peddlers, merchants, recruits, deserters from the forces of Lord Temmu, and others. "It will now be heavily scrutinized," said Haruki. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )