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Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 420 A poorly loaded kaiila can carry far less weight than one on whom the burden is intelligently distributed.
1 421 "Ibn Saran, in the past months, has heard an unusual thing," said Samos.
1 422 "I learned of this from a captain, one known to him, with whom he spoke recently upon the salt wharf".
1 423 Samos was first in the Council of Captains of Port Kar, which body was sovereign in the city.
1 424 There was little of interest which did not, sooner or later, come to his attention.
1 425 "The noble Samos has been most kind," said Ibn Saran.
1 426 "His hospitality has been most generous".
A poorly loaded kaiila can carry far less weight than one on whom the burden is intelligently distributed. "Ibn Saran, in the past months, has heard an unusual thing," said Samos. "I learned of this from a captain, one known to him, with whom he spoke recently upon the salt wharf". Samos was first in the Council of Captains of Port Kar, which body was sovereign in the city. There was little of interest which did not, sooner or later, come to his attention. "The noble Samos has been most kind," said Ibn Saran. "His hospitality has been most generous". - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )