Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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350
As now seemed clear to me, the message must have referred to Abdul, the salt Ubar.
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351
He who had sent the message had doubtless been of the Tahari.
13
352
It had doubtless not occurred to him that the message might have been misconstrued.
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353
In the historic sense, the planetary sense, there would have been only one likely "Abdul" in the Tahari at this time, the potent, powerful, dreaded Guard of the Dunes, the salt Ubar.
13
354
He would be a most formidable minion of Kurii.
13
355
Neither Samos nor myself, however, though we had heard of the salt Ubar, had known his name.
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356
Further, his name is not often casually mentioned in the Tahari.
As now seemed clear to me, the message must have referred to Abdul, the salt Ubar.
He who had sent the message had doubtless been of the Tahari.
It had doubtless not occurred to him that the message might have been misconstrued.
In the historic sense, the planetary sense, there would have been only one likely "Abdul" in the Tahari at this time, the potent, powerful, dreaded Guard of the Dunes, the salt Ubar.
He would be a most formidable minion of Kurii.
Neither Samos nor myself, however, though we had heard of the salt Ubar, had known his name.
Further, his name is not often casually mentioned in the Tahari.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )