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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 93 "No," I said.
13 94 "What is his name?" "Abdul," said Hassan.
13 95 The scimitar pressed in my back.
13 96 I, and Hassan, entered the kasbah of the Guard of the Dunes, the salt Ubar, him whose name was Abdul.
13 97 * * * * Opulent were the halls and lofty chambers of the kasbah of Abdul, the Guard of the Dunes, he known as the salt Ubar of the Tahari.
13 98 Rich and smooth were the variegated, glossy tiles, sumptuous the hangings, slender the pillars and columns, ornate the screens and carvings, brilliant and intricate the stylized floral inlays, the geometrical mosaics.
13 99 High vessels of gold, some as tall as a girl, gleaming dully in the light of the lamps, were passed on our journey through the halls, into the upper rooms, too, great vases of red and yellow porcelain, many of which were as large as a man, imported from the potteries of Tyros.
"No," I said. "What is his name?" "Abdul," said Hassan. The scimitar pressed in my back. I, and Hassan, entered the kasbah of the Guard of the Dunes, the salt Ubar, him whose name was Abdul. * * * * Opulent were the halls and lofty chambers of the kasbah of Abdul, the Guard of the Dunes, he known as the salt Ubar of the Tahari. Rich and smooth were the variegated, glossy tiles, sumptuous the hangings, slender the pillars and columns, ornate the screens and carvings, brilliant and intricate the stylized floral inlays, the geometrical mosaics. High vessels of gold, some as tall as a girl, gleaming dully in the light of the lamps, were passed on our journey through the halls, into the upper rooms, too, great vases of red and yellow porcelain, many of which were as large as a man, imported from the potteries of Tyros. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )