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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 629 It was not impossible that the penal caravan, with me, and presumably, others, would be intercepted.
7 630 If I had been Ibn Saran I would not have taken this risk.
7 631 The door to the cell opened.
7 632 "tal, noble Ibn Saran," said I, "and gracious Hamid, lieutenant to Shakar, captain of the Aretai".
7 633 In Ibn Saran's hand was his scimitar, unsheathed.
7 634 I moved in the chains.
7 635 They carried no light, but the moonlight, streaming through the barred window into the cell, permitted us to regard one another.
It was not impossible that the penal caravan, with me, and presumably, others, would be intercepted. If I had been Ibn Saran I would not have taken this risk. The door to the cell opened. "tal, noble Ibn Saran," said I, "and gracious Hamid, lieutenant to Shakar, captain of the Aretai". In Ibn Saran's hand was his scimitar, unsheathed. I moved in the chains. They carried no light, but the moonlight, streaming through the barred window into the cell, permitted us to regard one another. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )