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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 156 A vizier, a pasha, a caliph, might have held audience in such a chamber.
13 157 "She is an excellent tool," said the man on the dais, finishing the fruit, rinsing the fingers of his right hand in a small bowl of veminium water, and drying them on a cloth to his right, "but only, when all is said and done, a woman.
13 158 I did not think she could hold you.
13 159 You were little more than twenty ahn in her keeping".
13 160 "We fell well into your trap," said Hassan.
13 161 The man shrugged, a Tahari shrug, tiny, subtle, like a swift smile, acknowledging the compliment of Hassan.
13 162 "It is not clear to me," said Hassan, "why a simple date merchant, like my friend, Hakim of Tor, and I, a lowly bandit, would be of interest to one so august as yourself".
A vizier, a pasha, a caliph, might have held audience in such a chamber. "She is an excellent tool," said the man on the dais, finishing the fruit, rinsing the fingers of his right hand in a small bowl of veminium water, and drying them on a cloth to his right, "but only, when all is said and done, a woman. I did not think she could hold you. You were little more than twenty ahn in her keeping". "We fell well into your trap," said Hassan. The man shrugged, a Tahari shrug, tiny, subtle, like a swift smile, acknowledging the compliment of Hassan. "It is not clear to me," said Hassan, "why a simple date merchant, like my friend, Hakim of Tor, and I, a lowly bandit, would be of interest to one so august as yourself". - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )