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Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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2 283 "When will you return to me, Master?" she begged.
2 284 I cuffed her, and she turned, weeping, to her stomach, her head down, her tears falling in the straw.
2 285 I had then left her and gone to the cafes, to find what I might learn.
2 286 In the cafes, as in the paga taverns of the north, one learns the realities of a city, what is its latest news, what is afoot in the city, what are its dangers, its pleasures, and where its power lies.
2 287 Most importantly I had gathered that there was brewing bad blood between the tribes of the Kavars and the Aretai.
2 288 Raids had been becoming more frequent.
2 289 If war should erupt their vassal tribes, such as the Char, the Kashani, the Ta'Kara, the Raviri, the Tashid, the Luraz, the Bakahs, would all become involved.
"When will you return to me, Master?" she begged. I cuffed her, and she turned, weeping, to her stomach, her head down, her tears falling in the straw. I had then left her and gone to the cafes, to find what I might learn. In the cafes, as in the paga taverns of the north, one learns the realities of a city, what is its latest news, what is afoot in the city, what are its dangers, its pleasures, and where its power lies. Most importantly I had gathered that there was brewing bad blood between the tribes of the Kavars and the Aretai. Raids had been becoming more frequent. If war should erupt their vassal tribes, such as the Char, the Kashani, the Ta'Kara, the Raviri, the Tashid, the Luraz, the Bakahs, would all become involved. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )