Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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11
1267
Rask of Treve, it was said, had at last been driven from the environs and claims of the city of Ko-ro-ba.
11
1268
Certain of the tarnsmen of Ko-ro-ba boasted of having driven him from the lands of the state, but others, as I learned from guards, were only silent.
11
1269
At any rate, it seemed that Rask of Treve, and his raider's band, had left the lands of the Towers of the Morning.
11
1270
sa-tarna fields ripened in their yellow beauty, and caravans passed with safety.
11
1271
The skies remained clear of the thunder and screams of the tarns of Treve, the war cries of her spear-bearing warriors.
11
1272
Rask of Treve, it seemed, now sought elsewhere for the weight of gold and the flesh of women.
11
1273
Haakon of Skjern, it seemed, still remained in Ko-ro-ba.
Rask of Treve, it was said, had at last been driven from the environs and claims of the city of Ko-ro-ba.
Certain of the tarnsmen of Ko-ro-ba boasted of having driven him from the lands of the state, but others, as I learned from guards, were only silent.
At any rate, it seemed that Rask of Treve, and his raider's band, had left the lands of the Towers of the Morning.
sa-tarna fields ripened in their yellow beauty, and caravans passed with safety.
The skies remained clear of the thunder and screams of the tarns of Treve, the war cries of her spear-bearing warriors.
Rask of Treve, it seemed, now sought elsewhere for the weight of gold and the flesh of women.
Haakon of Skjern, it seemed, still remained in Ko-ro-ba.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )