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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 542 He still suspected, I supposed, that I was a Kavar spy.
5 543 But when Ibn Saran had arrived at the oasis, Suleiman had invited me to his presence.
5 544 I wondered if he had been waiting for Ibn Saran.
5 545 Ibn Saran, it seemed to me, exercised more influence at the Oasis of Nine Wells than one might have expected of a mere merchant of salt.
5 546 I had seen men withdrawing from the path of his kaiila, standing aside, lifting their hands to him.
5 547 Alyena, in dancing, sensed the power of Ibn Saran.
5 548 It is not difficult for a female dancer, lightly clad, displaying her beauty, to detect where among those who watch her lies power.
He still suspected, I supposed, that I was a Kavar spy. But when Ibn Saran had arrived at the oasis, Suleiman had invited me to his presence. I wondered if he had been waiting for Ibn Saran. Ibn Saran, it seemed to me, exercised more influence at the Oasis of Nine Wells than one might have expected of a mere merchant of salt. I had seen men withdrawing from the path of his kaiila, standing aside, lifting their hands to him. Alyena, in dancing, sensed the power of Ibn Saran. It is not difficult for a female dancer, lightly clad, displaying her beauty, to detect where among those who watch her lies power. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )