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Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

It is unwise to move in kaissa when the board is obscure, when the number of pieces, their nature, and their positions are uncertain. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #110)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
27 110 It is unwise to move in kaissa when the board is obscure, when the number of pieces, their nature, and their positions are uncertain.

Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
27 107 I wondered if he knew the location of the former Ubara of Ar, Talena, once the daughter of Marlenus, Ubar of Ubars.
27 108 Surely she could have been taken as she had been taken, from the very height of the Central Cylinder, if Seremides' account was at all correct, only by means of either Kurii or Priest-Kings.
27 109 I considered putting the question to him, directly, but did not do so.
27 110 It is unwise to move in kaissa when the board is obscure, when the number of pieces, their nature, and their positions are uncertain.
27 111 Only a fool would move then and risk a Ubar, or a Ubara.
27 112 I heard the snap of a switch and a girl's sudden cry of pain.
27 113 The switch of one of the attending Ashigaru, I gathered, had found its mark, administering a stinging rebuke for some slave's indiscretion.
I wondered if he knew the location of the former Ubara of Ar, Talena, once the daughter of Marlenus, Ubar of Ubars. Surely she could have been taken as she had been taken, from the very height of the Central Cylinder, if Seremides' account was at all correct, only by means of either Kurii or Priest-Kings. I considered putting the question to him, directly, but did not do so. It is unwise to move in kaissa when the board is obscure, when the number of pieces, their nature, and their positions are uncertain. Only a fool would move then and risk a Ubar, or a Ubara. I heard the snap of a switch and a girl's sudden cry of pain. The switch of one of the attending Ashigaru, I gathered, had found its mark, administering a stinging rebuke for some slave's indiscretion. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 27)