Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
2
185
Too, blue-eyed, blond women are, statistically, rare in the Tahari districts.
2
186
Those that exist there have been imported as slaves.
2
187
Given her complexion and coloring, I thought, and Samos concurred, we could get a good price for the wench in Tor, or in the interior, at an oasis market.
2
188
We had little doubt that the men of the Tahari would pay high for the body and person of Miss Blake-Allen.
2
189
It had entered my mind, too, that it might prove most profitable, under certain conceivable circumstances, to exchange her for information.
2
190
In Kasra I had learned the name, and father, of the boy who had found, in pursuing a kaiila, the rock on which had been inscribed 'Beware the steel tower'.
2
191
His name was Achmed, and his father's name was Farouk, who was a Kasra merchant.
Too, blue-eyed, blond women are, statistically, rare in the Tahari districts.
Those that exist there have been imported as slaves.
Given her complexion and coloring, I thought, and Samos concurred, we could get a good price for the wench in Tor, or in the interior, at an oasis market.
We had little doubt that the men of the Tahari would pay high for the body and person of Miss Blake-Allen.
It had entered my mind, too, that it might prove most profitable, under certain conceivable circumstances, to exchange her for information.
In Kasra I had learned the name, and father, of the boy who had found, in pursuing a kaiila, the rock on which had been inscribed 'Beware the steel tower'.
His name was Achmed, and his father's name was Farouk, who was a Kasra merchant.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )