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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 806 "Strange that at this time, too," said I, "the slave runs should cease, and the imperative, inexplicable, to surrender gor should be served upon the Sardar".
1 807 "What did the Kur seek in such a country?" asked Samos.
1 808 "And what," I asked, "of the message on the stone, 'Beware the steel tower'?" "It is a mystery," said Samos, "and the answer lies here".
1 809 He pointed to that dread area of gor.
1 810 I looked downward.
1 811 Even in the reduced scale of the map the desert seemed vast.
1 812 It's mere representation, as earlier indicated, covered several square feet of the floor.
"Strange that at this time, too," said I, "the slave runs should cease, and the imperative, inexplicable, to surrender gor should be served upon the Sardar". "What did the Kur seek in such a country?" asked Samos. "And what," I asked, "of the message on the stone, 'Beware the steel tower'?" "It is a mystery," said Samos, "and the answer lies here". He pointed to that dread area of gor. I looked downward. Even in the reduced scale of the map the desert seemed vast. It's mere representation, as earlier indicated, covered several square feet of the floor. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )