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Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)

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13 256 The crew of the Rhoda herself, though I expected not all of her oars would now be manned, would have been somewhere in the neighborhood of a hundred.
13 257 The slave girl whom I had questioned on these matters had conjectured that the attacking force had numbered in the neighborhood of two hundred men.
13 258 I suspected that some one hundred and fifty, or more, men were now moving towards the camp of Marlenus.
13 259 They had left eleven men behind at my camp, to pick up any of my men who, unknowingly, might return to the camp.
13 260 They had not expected any, really, apparently, for their security had been poor.
13 261 It had cost them.
13 262 These eleven men I did not leave behind me.
The crew of the Rhoda herself, though I expected not all of her oars would now be manned, would have been somewhere in the neighborhood of a hundred. The slave girl whom I had questioned on these matters had conjectured that the attacking force had numbered in the neighborhood of two hundred men. I suspected that some one hundred and fifty, or more, men were now moving towards the camp of Marlenus. They had left eleven men behind at my camp, to pick up any of my men who, unknowingly, might return to the camp. They had not expected any, really, apparently, for their security had been poor. It had cost them. These eleven men I did not leave behind me. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )