Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
156
We now wish, as doubtless will other merchant holdings, such as our sisters, Schendi and bazi, to accord you our best wishes and to sue for your favor, that our shipping and merchants may be permitted to prove themselves of service in your future ventures".
We now wish, as doubtless will other merchant holdings, such as our sisters, Schendi and Bazi, to accord you our best wishes and to sue for your favor, that our shipping and merchants may be permitted to prove themselves of service in your future ventures".
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #156)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
153
"I bring you greetings from the merchant council of Teletus, that council sovereign in that free island.
18
154
Aware of the wealth and mighty projects of the ubarate we desire to arrange the apparatus for commercial interaction with your state.
18
155
Should the great canal be completed we are well aware that this ubarate will become a crucial link between the equatorial east and west.
18
156
We now wish, as doubtless will other merchant holdings, such as our sisters, Schendi and bazi, to accord you our best wishes and to sue for your favor, that our shipping and merchants may be permitted to prove themselves of service in your future ventures".
18
157
Msaliti did his best, not happily, to translate this for Bila Huruma.
18
158
I wished to make such declarations for various reasons.
18
159
First I thought it possible that some of the blacks in the room, besides Shaba and Msaliti, perhaps close counselors of Bila Huruma, might know Gorean.
"I bring you greetings from the merchant council of Teletus, that council sovereign in that free island.
Aware of the wealth and mighty projects of the ubarate we desire to arrange the apparatus for commercial interaction with your state.
Should the great canal be completed we are well aware that this ubarate will become a crucial link between the equatorial east and west.
We now wish, as doubtless will other merchant holdings, such as our sisters, Schendi and bazi, to accord you our best wishes and to sue for your favor, that our shipping and merchants may be permitted to prove themselves of service in your future ventures".
Msaliti did his best, not happily, to translate this for Bila Huruma.
I wished to make such declarations for various reasons.
First I thought it possible that some of the blacks in the room, besides Shaba and Msaliti, perhaps close counselors of Bila Huruma, might know Gorean.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 18)