Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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165
None at Klima knew the trails.
15
166
The free, their masters, had seen to this.
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167
Moreover, to protect the secrecy of the salt districts, the trails to them were not openly or publicly marked.
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168
This was a precaution to maintain the salt monopolies of the Tahari, as though the desert itself would not have been sufficient in this respect.
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169
T'Zshal smiled, seeming human for the moment, and not kennel master.
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170
"None, my pretties," said he, "knows the way from Klima.
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There is thus, in the desert, no way from Klima".
None at Klima knew the trails.
The free, their masters, had seen to this.
Moreover, to protect the secrecy of the salt districts, the trails to them were not openly or publicly marked.
This was a precaution to maintain the salt monopolies of the Tahari, as though the desert itself would not have been sufficient in this respect.
T'Zshal smiled, seeming human for the moment, and not kennel master.
"None, my pretties," said he, "knows the way from Klima.
There is thus, in the desert, no way from Klima".
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )