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Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

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17 57 A levy of seven thousand young men would be taken to fill the depleted ranks of his siege slaves.
17 58 Children under twelve would be distributed at random among the free cities of Gor.
17 59 As for the slaves of Ar, they would belong to the first man who changed their collar.
17 60 Near dawn, to the brave sound of tarn drums, a mighty procession left the camp of Pa-kur, and as it crossed the main bridge over the first ditch, I saw in the distance the great gate of Ar slowly opening.
17 61 Perhaps I alone of that vast horde, with the possible exception of Mintar, of the Merchant Caste, felt like weeping.
17 62 Pa-kur rode at the head of the garrison troops, ten thousand strong.
17 63 They chanted a marching rhythm as they followed him, the sunlight on their spears.
A levy of seven thousand young men would be taken to fill the depleted ranks of his siege slaves. Children under twelve would be distributed at random among the free cities of Gor. As for the slaves of Ar, they would belong to the first man who changed their collar. Near dawn, to the brave sound of tarn drums, a mighty procession left the camp of Pa-kur, and as it crossed the main bridge over the first ditch, I saw in the distance the great gate of Ar slowly opening. Perhaps I alone of that vast horde, with the possible exception of Mintar, of the Merchant Caste, felt like weeping. Pa-kur rode at the head of the garrison troops, ten thousand strong. They chanted a marching rhythm as they followed him, the sunlight on their spears. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )