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Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 79 Some sell trinkets and others the notes of cities.
3 80 It is here that the Gorean language tends to become standardized.
3 81 These fairs constitute truce grounds.
3 82 Men of warring cities may meet here without fear.
3 83 Political negotiation and intrigue are rampant, too, generally secretly so, at the fairs.
3 84 Peace and war, and arrangements and treaties, are not unoften determined in a pavilion within the precincts of the fairs.
3 85 "The nearest," I told the fellow from Torvaldsland, pointing down a corridor between pavilions and booths, "lies some quarter of a pasang in that direction, beyond the booths of the rug merchants.
Some sell trinkets and others the notes of cities. It is here that the Gorean language tends to become standardized. These fairs constitute truce grounds. Men of warring cities may meet here without fear. Political negotiation and intrigue are rampant, too, generally secretly so, at the fairs. Peace and war, and arrangements and treaties, are not unoften determined in a pavilion within the precincts of the fairs. "The nearest," I told the fellow from Torvaldsland, pointing down a corridor between pavilions and booths, "lies some quarter of a pasang in that direction, beyond the booths of the rug merchants. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )