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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 225 In time she could learn she was truly slave.
5 226 There was little hurry in such matters.
5 227 In the Tahari men are patient.
5 228 Before Suleiman, now, there lay five stones, three sereem diamonds, red, sparkling, white flecked, and two opals, one a common sort, milky in color, and the other an unusual flame opal, reddish and blue.
5 229 Opals are not particularly valuable stones on Earth, but they are much rarer on Gor; these were excellent specimens, cut and polished into luminescent ovoids; still, of course, they did not have the value of the diamonds.
5 230 "What would you like for these five stones?" he asked.
5 231 "A hundred weights of date bricks," I said.
In time she could learn she was truly slave. There was little hurry in such matters. In the Tahari men are patient. Before Suleiman, now, there lay five stones, three sereem diamonds, red, sparkling, white flecked, and two opals, one a common sort, milky in color, and the other an unusual flame opal, reddish and blue. Opals are not particularly valuable stones on Earth, but they are much rarer on Gor; these were excellent specimens, cut and polished into luminescent ovoids; still, of course, they did not have the value of the diamonds. "What would you like for these five stones?" he asked. "A hundred weights of date bricks," I said. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )