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Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)

Also, of course, had I not even known her I would have supposed her a remarkable person, for she was said to be the finest trainer of girls in the city of Ar, and that honor, dubious though it might be, would not be likely to have been achieved without considerable gifts, and among them most certainly those of unusual intelligence. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #796)
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17 796 Also, of course, had I not even known her I would have supposed her a remarkable person, for she was said to be the finest trainer of girls in the city of Ar, and that honor, dubious though it might be, would not be likely to have been achieved without considerable gifts, and among them most certainly those of unusual intelligence.

Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

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17 793 "You are superb," I said.
17 794 I knew her, of course, to be an extremely intelligent, capable woman.
17 795 This I had sensed in her from the first.
17 796 Also, of course, had I not even known her I would have supposed her a remarkable person, for she was said to be the finest trainer of girls in the city of Ar, and that honor, dubious though it might be, would not be likely to have been achieved without considerable gifts, and among them most certainly those of unusual intelligence.
17 797 Yet here I knew there was much more involved than simple intelligence; I sensed here a native aptitude of astonishing dimension.
17 798 "Don't move there," she told me, "or you will lose your Home Stone in seven".
17 799 I studied the board.
"You are superb," I said. I knew her, of course, to be an extremely intelligent, capable woman. This I had sensed in her from the first. Also, of course, had I not even known her I would have supposed her a remarkable person, for she was said to be the finest trainer of girls in the city of Ar, and that honor, dubious though it might be, would not be likely to have been achieved without considerable gifts, and among them most certainly those of unusual intelligence. Yet here I knew there was much more involved than simple intelligence; I sensed here a native aptitude of astonishing dimension. "Don't move there," she told me, "or you will lose your Home Stone in seven". I studied the board. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 17)