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

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5 139 When the lines and wagons had passed I emerged from the rocks and, at a distance, followed them toward Kailiauk.
5 140 The merchants of Port Olni, of course, would not be sustaining the enormous expense of such an expedition.
5 141 They were not intimately involved in the hide traffic and, if they had been, as merchants, their procedures, initially, at any rate, would have been mercantile and not military.
5 142 They would surely have tried, at least in the beginning, to work through local traders or, say, dust Legs themselves.
5 143 I had, in my mind, no doubt as to what source on Gor had both the motivation and resources to mount such an expedition.
5 144 Similarly I had little doubt as to who were the occupants of certain of the closed wagons in the lines.
5 145 On the road to Kailiauk I threw back my head and laughed heartily.
When the lines and wagons had passed I emerged from the rocks and, at a distance, followed them toward Kailiauk. The merchants of Port Olni, of course, would not be sustaining the enormous expense of such an expedition. They were not intimately involved in the hide traffic and, if they had been, as merchants, their procedures, initially, at any rate, would have been mercantile and not military. They would surely have tried, at least in the beginning, to work through local traders or, say, dust Legs themselves. I had, in my mind, no doubt as to what source on Gor had both the motivation and resources to mount such an expedition. Similarly I had little doubt as to who were the occupants of certain of the closed wagons in the lines. On the road to Kailiauk I threw back my head and laughed heartily. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter )