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Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 93 It was one".
16 94 I saw that she wanted to save face, before me.
16 95 Too, a silver tarsk is, after all, when all is said and done, a coin of considerable value.
16 96 Although this varies from city to city, it is not unusual for a silver tarsk to be exchangeable for a hundred copper tarsks, each one of which can be worth anywhere from ten to four tarsk bits, usually eight.
16 97 The only golden Gorean coins I had ever seen were the tiny ones, almost droplets, which had figured in the decorative jewelries of dancers' costumes.
16 98 Brundisium was noted for its golden staters, but I had never seen one.
16 99 Tupita took the silver tarsk from the fellow, and clutched it triumphantly, tightly, in her fist.
It was one". I saw that she wanted to save face, before me. Too, a silver tarsk is, after all, when all is said and done, a coin of considerable value. Although this varies from city to city, it is not unusual for a silver tarsk to be exchangeable for a hundred copper tarsks, each one of which can be worth anywhere from ten to four tarsk bits, usually eight. The only golden Gorean coins I had ever seen were the tiny ones, almost droplets, which had figured in the decorative jewelries of dancers' costumes. Brundisium was noted for its golden staters, but I had never seen one. Tupita took the silver tarsk from the fellow, and clutched it triumphantly, tightly, in her fist. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )