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

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2 205 "I think that I would favor granting the license," said Samos, "but that I would also insist on the restriction of the subsidy to such an amount that an attack by every mercantile subcaste in Port Kar on the public coffers will not be encouraged.
2 206 That seems to me reasonable.
2 207 The various subcastes, it seems to me, should be expected, on the whole, to rely on their own resources.
2 208 Direct council support, for example, has never been petitioned by the Slavers".
2 209 I considered the Barrens.
2 210 They are not, truly, as barren as the name would suggest.
2 211 They are barren only in contrast, say, with the northern forests or the lush land in river valleys, or the peasant fields or meadows of the southern rain belts.
"I think that I would favor granting the license," said Samos, "but that I would also insist on the restriction of the subsidy to such an amount that an attack by every mercantile subcaste in Port Kar on the public coffers will not be encouraged. That seems to me reasonable. The various subcastes, it seems to me, should be expected, on the whole, to rely on their own resources. Direct council support, for example, has never been petitioned by the Slavers". I considered the Barrens. They are not, truly, as barren as the name would suggest. They are barren only in contrast, say, with the northern forests or the lush land in river valleys, or the peasant fields or meadows of the southern rain belts. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter )