Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
61
536
But why is seldom clear.
61
537
I did trust Lord Nishida.
61
538
I would follow him, at least provisionally.
61
539
Ahead lay vast, green, turbulent thassa.
61
540
"So I organized and trained the cavalry," I said.
61
541
"And commanded it," said Lord Okimoto, "subject, of course, to the will of the shogun".
61
542
"Following my betrayal by the house of Temmu," I said, "which I trust has not been forgotten, the tarn cavalry became an independent arm, and so it remains".
But why is seldom clear.
I did trust Lord Nishida.
I would follow him, at least provisionally.
Ahead lay vast, green, turbulent thassa.
"So I organized and trained the cavalry," I said.
"And commanded it," said Lord Okimoto, "subject, of course, to the will of the shogun".
"Following my betrayal by the house of Temmu," I said, "which I trust has not been forgotten, the tarn cavalry became an independent arm, and so it remains".
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 61)