Book 36. (1 results) Avengers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
39
77
"In the fields, outside their walls," said Thurnock, "the townsfolk might perish, starving and thirsting, dying of exposure and beasts, driven away from palisades, forced into the wilderness, by hostile peasants, jealous of their lands and resources, their crops, animals, and stores.
"In the fields, outside their walls," said Thurnock, "the townsfolk might perish, starving and thirsting, dying of exposure and beasts, driven away from palisades, forced into the wilderness, by hostile peasants, jealous of their lands and resources, their crops, animals, and stores.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 39, Sentence #77)
Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
39
74
"They must leave," I said.
39
75
"The alternative is unthinkable.
39
76
Recall when the corsairs had a free hand with villages".
39
77
"In the fields, outside their walls," said Thurnock, "the townsfolk might perish, starving and thirsting, dying of exposure and beasts, driven away from palisades, forced into the wilderness, by hostile peasants, jealous of their lands and resources, their crops, animals, and stores.
39
78
Those of my caste look not benignly on crowds of dangerous, hungry refugees".
39
79
"We can do no more than we can," I said.
39
80
"But let us do at least that".
"They must leave," I said.
"The alternative is unthinkable.
Recall when the corsairs had a free hand with villages".
"In the fields, outside their walls," said Thurnock, "the townsfolk might perish, starving and thirsting, dying of exposure and beasts, driven away from palisades, forced into the wilderness, by hostile peasants, jealous of their lands and resources, their crops, animals, and stores.
Those of my caste look not benignly on crowds of dangerous, hungry refugees".
"We can do no more than we can," I said.
"But let us do at least that".
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 39)