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Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)

"I thought for a time," he said, "that they intended to sell at a radical loss until the other slave houses were forced to close, and then to recoup their losses with profit by setting their own prices—but then when I considered again the gold which sponsored the games and races honoring the men who were to become Administrator and High Initiate, I decided it could not be. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #286)
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2 286 "I thought for a time," he said, "that they intended to sell at a radical loss until the other slave houses were forced to close, and then to recoup their losses with profit by setting their own prices—but then when I considered again the gold which sponsored the games and races honoring the men who were to become Administrator and High Initiate, I decided it could not be.

Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

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2 283 Portus nodded in puzzlement.
2 284 "No," said Portus, "they must have sources of gold other than the income on their merchandise".
2 285 Portus pushed one finger around in a puddle of splashed paga on the low table.
2 286 "I thought for a time," he said, "that they intended to sell at a radical loss until the other slave houses were forced to close, and then to recoup their losses with profit by setting their own prices—but then when I considered again the gold which sponsored the games and races honoring the men who were to become Administrator and High Initiate, I decided it could not be.
2 287 I am convinced the house of which I speak has major sources of gold other than the income on their merchandise".
2 288 Kuurus did not speak.
2 289 "There is another strange thing about that house I do not understand," said Portus.
Portus nodded in puzzlement. "No," said Portus, "they must have sources of gold other than the income on their merchandise". Portus pushed one finger around in a puddle of splashed paga on the low table. "I thought for a time," he said, "that they intended to sell at a radical loss until the other slave houses were forced to close, and then to recoup their losses with profit by setting their own prices—but then when I considered again the gold which sponsored the games and races honoring the men who were to become Administrator and High Initiate, I decided it could not be. I am convinced the house of which I speak has major sources of gold other than the income on their merchandise". Kuurus did not speak. "There is another strange thing about that house I do not understand," said Portus. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 2)