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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
26 1176 He looked at me.
26 1177 "Was not Ibn Saran at that time in the house of Samos?" "Yes," I said.
26 1178 "The timing is interesting," said Hassan.
26 1179 "Perhaps he who sent the message assumed that the information of the agents of Priest-Kings was sufficient to identify Ibn Saran with Abdul, the salt Ubar, or, at least, to link him with that villain".
26 1180 "At that time, it was not," I said.
26 1181 Since the time of the Nest War the intelligence and surveillance networks of the Priest-Kings had been severely impaired.
26 1182 Even had they not have been, their information, they, seldom leaving the Sardar, not being as humans, was little better than that of their human agents, widely separated in space and time.
He looked at me. "Was not Ibn Saran at that time in the house of Samos?" "Yes," I said. "The timing is interesting," said Hassan. "Perhaps he who sent the message assumed that the information of the agents of Priest-Kings was sufficient to identify Ibn Saran with Abdul, the salt Ubar, or, at least, to link him with that villain". "At that time, it was not," I said. Since the time of the Nest War the intelligence and surveillance networks of the Priest-Kings had been severely impaired. Even had they not have been, their information, they, seldom leaving the Sardar, not being as humans, was little better than that of their human agents, widely separated in space and time. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )