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

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19 85 Unfortunately Four Palms was farther from Klima than Red Rock.
19 86 On the other hand, his decision seemed to me a sound one.
19 87 Red Rock was a Tashid oasis under the hegemony of the Aretai, enemies of the Kavars.
19 88 Furthermore, between Klima and Red Rock lay the regions patrolled by the men of Abdul, the salt Ubar, who had been known to me as Ibn Saran.
19 89 Beyond this, though Four Palms lay farther from Klima than Red Rock, its route, it seemed, would bring one sooner out of the dune country than the route to Red Rock, and into the typical Tahari terrain of rock and scrub, where some game might be found, occasional water and possible nomadic groups not disposed to hostility toward Kavars.
19 90 All things considered, the decision to attempt to reach Four Palms seemed the most rational decision in the circumstances.
19 91 There was much risk, of course, attendant on either decision.
Unfortunately Four Palms was farther from Klima than Red Rock. On the other hand, his decision seemed to me a sound one. Red Rock was a Tashid oasis under the hegemony of the Aretai, enemies of the Kavars. Furthermore, between Klima and Red Rock lay the regions patrolled by the men of Abdul, the salt Ubar, who had been known to me as Ibn Saran. Beyond this, though Four Palms lay farther from Klima than Red Rock, its route, it seemed, would bring one sooner out of the dune country than the route to Red Rock, and into the typical Tahari terrain of rock and scrub, where some game might be found, occasional water and possible nomadic groups not disposed to hostility toward Kavars. All things considered, the decision to attempt to reach Four Palms seemed the most rational decision in the circumstances. There was much risk, of course, attendant on either decision. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )