Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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262
"The second thing of which I am reluctant to speak," he said, "is one I am afraid I understand only too well".
11
263
"I trust," I said, "it is no more important than the first thing, the empty prattle about iron dragons".
11
264
"It is reasonably clear, is it not," asked Tajima, "that Lord Yamada has sources of information originating from within the holding?" "Perfectly clear," I said.
11
265
"How else explain the massacre at the first encampment, and the ambush and decimation of the exploratory force?" Many lives, and tarns, had been lost in the massacre at the first encampment, and many more lives had been lost in the defeat of the exploratory force.
11
266
The great sleen, lame Ramar, first encountered on a steel world, had been housed at the first encampment.
11
267
I did not know his fate.
11
268
As the body had not been found, and no reports had been made of his whereabouts, it was supposed he had disappeared during the confusion of the attack.
"The second thing of which I am reluctant to speak," he said, "is one I am afraid I understand only too well".
"I trust," I said, "it is no more important than the first thing, the empty prattle about iron dragons".
"It is reasonably clear, is it not," asked Tajima, "that Lord Yamada has sources of information originating from within the holding?" "Perfectly clear," I said.
"How else explain the massacre at the first encampment, and the ambush and decimation of the exploratory force?" Many lives, and tarns, had been lost in the massacre at the first encampment, and many more lives had been lost in the defeat of the exploratory force.
The great sleen, lame Ramar, first encountered on a steel world, had been housed at the first encampment.
I did not know his fate.
As the body had not been found, and no reports had been made of his whereabouts, it was supposed he had disappeared during the confusion of the attack.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )