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"That, and your brave warriors?" suggested the girl

Gahan smiled "We do not speak of that except to eneues of steel rather than of flesh"

"But what practice in the art of war has a people which nature has thus protected fro jed's answer to her previous question, but yet in whose ue conviction of the possible effenificence of his trappings and weapons which carried a suggestion of splendid show rather than grim utility

"Our natural barriers, while they have doubtless saved us from defeat on countless occasions, have not by any reat is the wealth of Gathol's diamond treasury that there yet may be found those ill risk almost certain defeat in an effort to loot our unconquered city; so thus we find occasional practice in the exercise of arms; but there is more to Gathol than the mountain city My country extends from Polodona (Equator) north ten karads and from the tenth karad west of Horz to the twentieth west, including thus a reater proportion of which is fine grazing land where run our great herds of thoats and zitidars

"Surrounded as we are by predatory enemies our herdsmen must indeed be warriors or we should have no herds, and youThen there is our constant need of workers in the mines The Gatholians consider themselves a race of warriors and as such prefer not to labor in the ive an hour a day in labor to the government That is practically the only tax that is levied upon them They prefer however, to furnish a substitute to perform this labor, and as our own people will not hire out for labor in the mines it has been necessary to obtain slaves, and I do not need to tell you that slaves are not ithout fighting We sell these slaves in the public overn them in The purchasers are credited with the amount of labor perforood slave will have performed the labor tax of his master for six years, and if slaves are plentiful he is freed and permitted to return to his own people"