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Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 168 "Behold my ward," he was saying, indicating the approaching girl.
9 169 "The richest woman in all Turia," Kamchak said.
9 170 "When she reaches her majority," Saphrar remarked.
9 171 Until then, I gathered, her means were in the doubtless capable hands of Saphrar the merchant.
9 172 This supposition was later confirmed by Kamchak.
9 173 Saphrar was not related to the girl, but had been appointed by the Turian merchants, on whom he undoubtedly exercised considerable influence, the guardian of the girl following the death of her father in a Paravaci caravan raid several years before.
9 174 The father of Aphris of Turia, Tethrar of Turia, had been the richest merchant in this city, itself one of the richest cities of Gor.
"Behold my ward," he was saying, indicating the approaching girl. "The richest woman in all Turia," Kamchak said. "When she reaches her majority," Saphrar remarked. Until then, I gathered, her means were in the doubtless capable hands of Saphrar the merchant. This supposition was later confirmed by Kamchak. Saphrar was not related to the girl, but had been appointed by the Turian merchants, on whom he undoubtedly exercised considerable influence, the guardian of the girl following the death of her father in a Paravaci caravan raid several years before. The father of Aphris of Turia, Tethrar of Turia, had been the richest merchant in this city, itself one of the richest cities of Gor. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter )