Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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337
"Let me slay him now," he said.
13
338
"Perhaps you would have better fortune than when you in stealth struck Suleiman Pasha," I said.
13
339
The man cried out in rage.
13
340
The leader, the salt Ubar, lifted his finger and the man subsided, his eyes blazing.
13
341
"There is another here I know," I said, nodding toward a small fellow, sitting beside the salt Ubar, "though he is now more richly robed than when last I saw him".
13
342
"He is my eyes and ears in Tor," said the salt Ubar.
13
343
"Abdul, the water carrier," said I.
"Let me slay him now," he said.
"Perhaps you would have better fortune than when you in stealth struck Suleiman Pasha," I said.
The man cried out in rage.
The leader, the salt Ubar, lifted his finger and the man subsided, his eyes blazing.
"There is another here I know," I said, nodding toward a small fellow, sitting beside the salt Ubar, "though he is now more richly robed than when last I saw him".
"He is my eyes and ears in Tor," said the salt Ubar.
"Abdul, the water carrier," said I.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )