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

Indeed, had he emptied his holding and left it vacant, to urts and jards, he could not have brought five thousand men south. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 61, Sentence #56)
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61 56 Indeed, had he emptied his holding and left it vacant, to urts and jards, he could not have brought five thousand men south.

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

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61 53 "I urged Lord Temmu to commit more troops to the south," said Lord Okimoto.
61 54 "Perhaps five thousand?" I said.
61 55 To the best of my knowledge, Lord Temmu could not have brought four thousand men south, even with deserters and recruits, let alone five thousand.
61 56 Indeed, had he emptied his holding and left it vacant, to urts and jards, he could not have brought five thousand men south.
61 57 Lord Nishida remained taciturn, not speaking.
61 58 "Lord Yamada," I said, "has marched forth to meet you.
61 59 He awaits you on the road".
"I urged Lord Temmu to commit more troops to the south," said Lord Okimoto. "Perhaps five thousand?" I said. To the best of my knowledge, Lord Temmu could not have brought four thousand men south, even with deserters and recruits, let alone five thousand. Indeed, had he emptied his holding and left it vacant, to urts and jards, he could not have brought five thousand men south. Lord Nishida remained taciturn, not speaking. "Lord Yamada," I said, "has marched forth to meet you. He awaits you on the road". - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 61)