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

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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.
2 192 I had failed to contact them in Kasra, as I had planned, but I had learned that they were in the region of Tor, purchasing kaiila, for a caravan to the kasbah, or fortress, of Suleiman, of the Aretai tribe, master of a thousand lances, Ubar of the Oasis of Nine Wells.
2 193 A merchant passed me, climbing the stones of the street.
2 194 He wore a striped, hooded, sleeved, loose robe, a djellaba.
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. I had failed to contact them in Kasra, as I had planned, but I had learned that they were in the region of Tor, purchasing kaiila, for a caravan to the kasbah, or fortress, of Suleiman, of the Aretai tribe, master of a thousand lances, Ubar of the Oasis of Nine Wells. A merchant passed me, climbing the stones of the street. He wore a striped, hooded, sleeved, loose robe, a djellaba. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )