The narrator tells us that the thieves have been informed that the stolen gem belongs to the "sand lizard" and that they can transfer it to someone else. The narrator says that this is a perfect excuse for the thieves to "jindle" and negotiate a lower price for the raw materials that they export.
The narrator tells us that the thieves have been informed that the stolen gem belongs to the "sand lizard" and that they can transfer it to someone else. The narrator says that this is a perfect excuse for the thieves to "jindle" and negotiate a lower price for the raw materials that they export.