Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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52
"How would I know of these things?" asked Kipofu.
10
53
I drew forth a silver tarsk.
10
54
Kipofu, I knew, through the organization of the beggars, their covering of territories, and their reports, as well as his use of them as messengers and spies, was perhaps the most informed man in Schendi.
10
55
He, like a clever spider in its web, was the center of an intelligence network that might have been the envy of many a Ubar.
10
56
There were few tremors in Schendi which did not, sooner or later, reach Kipofu on his simple etem in the square.
10
57
"That is a silver tarsk," I said.
10
58
I pressed it into his palm.
"How would I know of these things?" asked Kipofu.
I drew forth a silver tarsk.
Kipofu, I knew, through the organization of the beggars, their covering of territories, and their reports, as well as his use of them as messengers and spies, was perhaps the most informed man in Schendi.
He, like a clever spider in its web, was the center of an intelligence network that might have been the envy of many a Ubar.
There were few tremors in Schendi which did not, sooner or later, reach Kipofu on his simple etem in the square.
"That is a silver tarsk," I said.
I pressed it into his palm.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )