Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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He would check the papers of Ulafi, the registration of the ship, the arrangements for wharfage, and the nature of the cargo.
He would check the papers of Ulafi, the registration of the ship, the arrangements for wharfage, and the nature of the cargo.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #606)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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That the two girls had attracted the attention of passing slavers was high praise indeed for their unconcealed charms.
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Two men from the desk of the nearest wharf praetor, he handling wharves six through ten, a scribe and a physician, boarded the ship.
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605
The scribe carried a folder with him.
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606
He would check the papers of Ulafi, the registration of the ship, the arrangements for wharfage, and the nature of the cargo.
6
607
The physician would check the health of the crew and slaves.
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608
Plague, some years ago, had broken out in Bazi, to the north, which port had then been closed by the merchants for two years.
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609
In some eighteen months it had burned itself out, moving south and eastward.
That the two girls had attracted the attention of passing slavers was high praise indeed for their unconcealed charms.
Two men from the desk of the nearest wharf praetor, he handling wharves six through ten, a scribe and a physician, boarded the ship.
The scribe carried a folder with him.
He would check the papers of Ulafi, the registration of the ship, the arrangements for wharfage, and the nature of the cargo.
The physician would check the health of the crew and slaves.
Plague, some years ago, had broken out in Bazi, to the north, which port had then been closed by the merchants for two years.
In some eighteen months it had burned itself out, moving south and eastward.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 6)