Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Let us assume, Pasha," said I to Hassan, "that Ibn Saran entered this kasbah".
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"He did," cried a man.
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"Let us assume further that our search has been most thorough and that our lines resisted penetration".
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"These seem reasonable assumptions," said Haroun, "but how is it possible they can all be true and yet Ibn Saran neither fallen nor in chains?" "There is another kasbah nearby, that of his confederate, Tarna," I said.
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"It could not be reached across the desert," said a man.
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"Yes! Yes!" cried Haroun.
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"Come with me!" Followed by many men, carrying lamps, he descended to the pits and dungeons and storage areas below the kasbah.
"Let us assume, Pasha," said I to Hassan, "that Ibn Saran entered this kasbah".
"He did," cried a man.
"Let us assume further that our search has been most thorough and that our lines resisted penetration".
"These seem reasonable assumptions," said Haroun, "but how is it possible they can all be true and yet Ibn Saran neither fallen nor in chains?" "There is another kasbah nearby, that of his confederate, Tarna," I said.
"It could not be reached across the desert," said a man.
"Yes! Yes!" cried Haroun.
"Come with me!" Followed by many men, carrying lamps, he descended to the pits and dungeons and storage areas below the kasbah.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )