Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
18
144
"I wish you well," said I, "T'Zshal, salt Master of Klima".
18
145
Hassan and I turned and, with the water, and our supplies, into the night desert, took our way.
18
146
We stopped outside the perimeter of Klima.
18
147
From the place in the salt crusts, where I had hidden it, I took the faded, cracked bit of silk that had been thrust in my collar on the march to Klima.
18
148
I held it to my face, and to the face of Hassan.
18
149
"A trace of the perfume lingers," he said.
18
150
"Perhaps I should give it to those of Klima," I smiled.
"I wish you well," said I, "T'Zshal, salt Master of Klima".
Hassan and I turned and, with the water, and our supplies, into the night desert, took our way.
We stopped outside the perimeter of Klima.
From the place in the salt crusts, where I had hidden it, I took the faded, cracked bit of silk that had been thrust in my collar on the march to Klima.
I held it to my face, and to the face of Hassan.
"A trace of the perfume lingers," he said.
"Perhaps I should give it to those of Klima," I smiled.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )