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Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 254 "The enemy is many, and, comparatively, we are few," said Lord Okimoto.
1 255 "We have lost in the field.
1 256 The tarn cavalry, on which we were to rely for victory, has been discovered, surprised, and put to rout.
1 257 It is little more than a third of its original strength, little more than a third of even what survived the voyage onto the homeland".
1 258 "And even more would have been lost," said Lord Nishida, "were it not for the precautions of our fellow, Tarl Cabot, tarnsman, who maintained a complement in constant readiness".
1 259 "So some might escape," said Lord Okimoto.
1 260 "And would there had been more," said Lord Nishida.
"The enemy is many, and, comparatively, we are few," said Lord Okimoto. "We have lost in the field. The tarn cavalry, on which we were to rely for victory, has been discovered, surprised, and put to rout. It is little more than a third of its original strength, little more than a third of even what survived the voyage onto the homeland". "And even more would have been lost," said Lord Nishida, "were it not for the precautions of our fellow, Tarl Cabot, tarnsman, who maintained a complement in constant readiness". "So some might escape," said Lord Okimoto. "And would there had been more," said Lord Nishida. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )