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

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5 833 "You have shown me hospitality," I said, "and I would be honored if Suleiman Pasha would accept these unworthy stones for sixty weights".
5 834 Had it not been for Ibn Saran, I suspected I would not have been admitted even to the presence of the Pasha of Nine Wells.
5 835 He bowed.
5 836 He called a scribe to him.
5 837 "Give this merchant in gems," said he, "my note, stamped for eighty weights of dates".
5 838 I bowed.
5 839 "Suleiman Pasha is most generous," I said.
"You have shown me hospitality," I said, "and I would be honored if Suleiman Pasha would accept these unworthy stones for sixty weights". Had it not been for Ibn Saran, I suspected I would not have been admitted even to the presence of the Pasha of Nine Wells. He bowed. He called a scribe to him. "Give this merchant in gems," said he, "my note, stamped for eighty weights of dates". I bowed. "Suleiman Pasha is most generous," I said. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )