Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"To all the oases of the Kavars and their vassal tribes," said the merchant.
"To all the oases of the Kavars and their vassal tribes," said the merchant.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #212)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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"And strangest of all," said the merchant, leaning forward, looking at us intently, "is the fact that the Aretai raiders were led by a woman!" "A woman?" asked Hassan.
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210
"Yes," said the merchant.
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211
"And the war messengers have already been sent?" asked Hassan.
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212
"To all the oases of the Kavars and their vassal tribes," said the merchant.
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213
"Has there been talk of truce, of discussion?" asked Hassan.
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214
"With those who have cost water?" asked the merchant.
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215
"Of course not!" "And what word," asked Hassan, "has been heard from Haroun, high pasha of the Kavars?" "Who knows where Haroun is?" asked the merchant, spreading his hands.
"And strangest of all," said the merchant, leaning forward, looking at us intently, "is the fact that the Aretai raiders were led by a woman!" "A woman?" asked Hassan.
"Yes," said the merchant.
"And the war messengers have already been sent?" asked Hassan.
"To all the oases of the Kavars and their vassal tribes," said the merchant.
"Has there been talk of truce, of discussion?" asked Hassan.
"With those who have cost water?" asked the merchant.
"Of course not!" "And what word," asked Hassan, "has been heard from Haroun, high pasha of the Kavars?" "Who knows where Haroun is?" asked the merchant, spreading his hands.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 10)