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

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7 200 Further, I knew, from Ulafi, he would have paid two tarsks, of silver, for her.
7 201 He would doubtless receive three or four silver tarsks from the awaited buyer.
7 202 But then he smiled and shrugged.
7 203 "Oh, misery, for a poor merchant," said he.
7 204 "I could have received sixteen for her and sold her for fifteen.
7 205 Misery! But I cannot now renege upon my word, sadly enough, for I am a merchant of well-known integrity.
7 206 Much as I would love to sell her to you for sixteen tarsks I must let her go to a previous buyer for fifteen.
Further, I knew, from Ulafi, he would have paid two tarsks, of silver, for her. He would doubtless receive three or four silver tarsks from the awaited buyer. But then he smiled and shrugged. "Oh, misery, for a poor merchant," said he. "I could have received sixteen for her and sold her for fifteen. Misery! But I cannot now renege upon my word, sadly enough, for I am a merchant of well-known integrity. Much as I would love to sell her to you for sixteen tarsks I must let her go to a previous buyer for fifteen. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )