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Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 543 "I would suppose so," I said.
1 544 I looked at the ring.
1 545 I had given the Tahari ring to Samos, long ago, shortly after returning from the Tahari, that he might send it to the Sardar for analysis.
1 546 I thought such a device might be of use to agents of priest-kings.
1 547 I was puzzled that it was not used more often by Kurii.
1 548 I had heard nothing more of the ring.
1 549 "Are you absolutely sure," asked Samos, "that this is the ring which you gave me to send to the Sardar?" "It certainly seems much like it," I said.
"I would suppose so," I said. I looked at the ring. I had given the Tahari ring to Samos, long ago, shortly after returning from the Tahari, that he might send it to the Sardar for analysis. I thought such a device might be of use to agents of priest-kings. I was puzzled that it was not used more often by Kurii. I had heard nothing more of the ring. "Are you absolutely sure," asked Samos, "that this is the ring which you gave me to send to the Sardar?" "It certainly seems much like it," I said. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )