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Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 738 "I understand," I said.
1 739 "But I think you have nothing to fear," said Samos, "if you remain within the borders of Schendi itself".
1 740 I nodded.
1 741 Schendi was a free port, administered by black merchants, members of the caste of merchants.
1 742 It was also the home port of the League of Black Slavers but their predations were commonly restricted to the high seas and coastal towns well north and south of Schendi.
1 743 Like most large-scale slaving operations they had the good sense to spare their own environs.
1 744 "Good luck, Captain," said Samos.
"I understand," I said. "But I think you have nothing to fear," said Samos, "if you remain within the borders of Schendi itself". I nodded. Schendi was a free port, administered by black merchants, members of the caste of merchants. It was also the home port of the League of Black Slavers but their predations were commonly restricted to the high seas and coastal towns well north and south of Schendi. Like most large-scale slaving operations they had the good sense to spare their own environs. "Good luck, Captain," said Samos. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )