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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 522 It was one of the larger oases in the Tahari.
5 523 It seemed important for me to see Suleiman.
5 524 As a portion of my assumed identity, I wished to sell him stones.
5 525 Moreover, with the dates purchased by these, I hoped to have a suitable disguise, as a merchant in date bricks, in moving eastward.
5 526 I suspected that my being summoned to the presence of Suleiman was not unconnected with the arrival of Ibn Saran at the oasis.
5 527 He had, I suspected, interceded in my behalf.
5 528 For this I was surely grateful.
It was one of the larger oases in the Tahari. It seemed important for me to see Suleiman. As a portion of my assumed identity, I wished to sell him stones. Moreover, with the dates purchased by these, I hoped to have a suitable disguise, as a merchant in date bricks, in moving eastward. I suspected that my being summoned to the presence of Suleiman was not unconnected with the arrival of Ibn Saran at the oasis. He had, I suspected, interceded in my behalf. For this I was surely grateful. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )