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Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)

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2 1244 "Why not the coinage of Ar," I asked, "or that of Port Kar, or of Asperiche, or Tharna, or Tyros, or Schendi or Turia?" "I do not know," said Samos.
2 1245 "How will I know if it is safe to return to Port Kar?" I asked.
2 1246 "From time to time," said Samos, "presumably you yourself, incognito, or an agent acting on your behalf, might be in the city.
2 1247 Do you know the slave chains I have hanging behind the banner on the banner bar to the left of my threshold, where the bar meets the wall, those that have tied there with them a bit of scarlet slave silk?" "Yes," I said.
2 1248 "When it is safe for you to again appear publicly in Port Kar, when it is safe for you to again make contact with me, the scarlet slave silk will be replaced with yellow".
2 1249 "I understand," I said.
2 1250 "I wish you well," he said.
"Why not the coinage of Ar," I asked, "or that of Port Kar, or of Asperiche, or Tharna, or Tyros, or Schendi or Turia?" "I do not know," said Samos. "How will I know if it is safe to return to Port Kar?" I asked. "From time to time," said Samos, "presumably you yourself, incognito, or an agent acting on your behalf, might be in the city. Do you know the slave chains I have hanging behind the banner on the banner bar to the left of my threshold, where the bar meets the wall, those that have tied there with them a bit of scarlet slave silk?" "Yes," I said. "When it is safe for you to again appear publicly in Port Kar, when it is safe for you to again make contact with me, the scarlet slave silk will be replaced with yellow". "I understand," I said. "I wish you well," he said. - (Players of Gor, Chapter )