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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 498 "What is the name of the well near the stalls of the saddle-makers?" asked the captain.
4 499 "The Well of the Fourth Passage Hand," I told him.
4 500 Water, more than a century ago, had been struck there, during the fourth passage hand, in the third year of the Administrator Shiraz, then Bey of Tor.
4 501 I was pleased that I had spent some days in Tor, before engaging in the lessons of the scimitar, learning the city.
4 502 It is not wise to assume an identity which one cannot cognitively substantiate.
4 503 "Your accent," said the captain, "is not of Tor".
4 504 "I was not always of Tor," I told him.
"What is the name of the well near the stalls of the saddle-makers?" asked the captain. "The Well of the Fourth Passage Hand," I told him. Water, more than a century ago, had been struck there, during the fourth passage hand, in the third year of the Administrator Shiraz, then Bey of Tor. I was pleased that I had spent some days in Tor, before engaging in the lessons of the scimitar, learning the city. It is not wise to assume an identity which one cannot cognitively substantiate. "Your accent," said the captain, "is not of Tor". "I was not always of Tor," I told him. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )