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Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 111 A boarding, of course, if possible, quickly clarifies matters.
2 112 Adding to the confusion is the practice of many of our ships to fly alien flags.
2 113 It is always useful to have one's reavings ascribed to others, particularly others with whom one is at war.
2 114 The safest course for a merchant captain to follow, whether of Port Kar or not, if he is not moving in convoy, with attendant ramships, is to avoid all contact with other vessels between ports.
2 115 Port Kar used to seek slaves in the delta itself but, some years ago, the men of the delta learned the great bow, the peasant bow, and since that time such raids have almost ceased.
2 116 One is wise to relate warily to the masters of the great bow.
2 117 The fellows in the delta, however, will normally pass barges through to Port Kar, and from Port Kar to the western Vosk region, though usually for a toll.
A boarding, of course, if possible, quickly clarifies matters. Adding to the confusion is the practice of many of our ships to fly alien flags. It is always useful to have one's reavings ascribed to others, particularly others with whom one is at war. The safest course for a merchant captain to follow, whether of Port Kar or not, if he is not moving in convoy, with attendant ramships, is to avoid all contact with other vessels between ports. Port Kar used to seek slaves in the delta itself but, some years ago, the men of the delta learned the great bow, the peasant bow, and since that time such raids have almost ceased. One is wise to relate warily to the masters of the great bow. The fellows in the delta, however, will normally pass barges through to Port Kar, and from Port Kar to the western Vosk region, though usually for a toll. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter )