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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 591 "Beware Abdul".
2 592 In the bazaar I stopped, seeming to contemplate mirrors.
2 593 The four men I had seen earlier, two large ones, two small ones, in white burnooses, still followed.
2 594 I had assumed the name Hakim, a Tahari name, one suitable for a merchant.
2 595 I would choose the place with some care.
2 596 I passed a stall of perfumers, and thought of Saphrar of Turia.
2 597 Then I passed a shop where the high, light kaiila saddles were being made.
"Beware Abdul". In the bazaar I stopped, seeming to contemplate mirrors. The four men I had seen earlier, two large ones, two small ones, in white burnooses, still followed. I had assumed the name Hakim, a Tahari name, one suitable for a merchant. I would choose the place with some care. I passed a stall of perfumers, and thought of Saphrar of Turia. Then I passed a shop where the high, light kaiila saddles were being made. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )