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Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

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17 298 His forces were now engaged, I had learned, by the city of Tor, to quell incursions by tarn-riding desert tribesmen.
17 299 The services of Ha-Keel and his men were available to the highest bidder.
17 300 I knew he had once, through agents, served the Others, not Priest-Kings, who contested surreptitiously for this world, and ours.
17 301 I had met Ha-Keel at a house in Turia, the house of Saphrar, a merchant.
17 302 "I will want the hundred stone," said Terence, "regardless of the outcome of your plan".
17 303 "Of course," I said.
17 304 Then I regarded him.
His forces were now engaged, I had learned, by the city of Tor, to quell incursions by tarn-riding desert tribesmen. The services of Ha-Keel and his men were available to the highest bidder. I knew he had once, through agents, served the Others, not Priest-Kings, who contested surreptitiously for this world, and ours. I had met Ha-Keel at a house in Turia, the house of Saphrar, a merchant. "I will want the hundred stone," said Terence, "regardless of the outcome of your plan". "Of course," I said. Then I regarded him. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )