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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 14 I obtained a new scimitar.
8 15 I did not need a sheath and belt.
8 16 I obtained, too, a set of kaiila bells, and two sacks of pressed-date bricks.
8 17 These are long, rectangular bricks, weighing about a stone apiece, or, in Earth weight, about four pounds.
8 18 In a short while, at the public well near the chamber of justice, I had filled my water bags and collected the latest gossip.
8 19 "Out of my way," said a soldier, reaching down to splash water in his face.
8 20 I deferred to him, which it seemed to me was advisable for a local date merchant.
I obtained a new scimitar. I did not need a sheath and belt. I obtained, too, a set of kaiila bells, and two sacks of pressed-date bricks. These are long, rectangular bricks, weighing about a stone apiece, or, in Earth weight, about four pounds. In a short while, at the public well near the chamber of justice, I had filled my water bags and collected the latest gossip. "Out of my way," said a soldier, reaching down to splash water in his face. I deferred to him, which it seemed to me was advisable for a local date merchant. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )