Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
24
19
His work chains, however, were politically neutral, understood under merchantlaw as hirable instruments.
His work chains, however, were politically neutral, understood under merchant law as hirable instruments.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #19)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
24
16
The other chains of Ionicus, the "red chain," the "yellow chain," and so on, were at other locations, not in the neighborhood of Venna.
24
17
Ionicus was one of the major masters of work chains.
24
18
He himself resided, I understood, in Telnus, the capital of Cos, where his company had its headquarters.
24
19
His work chains, however, were politically neutral, understood under merchantlaw as hirable instruments.
24
20
They might, accordingly, and sometimes did, work for both sides in given conflicts.
24
21
The tarsk of gold is the symbol of such men.
24
22
I looked down into the area where the men labored.
The other chains of Ionicus, the "red chain," the "yellow chain," and so on, were at other locations, not in the neighborhood of Venna.
Ionicus was one of the major masters of work chains.
He himself resided, I understood, in Telnus, the capital of Cos, where his company had its headquarters.
His work chains, however, were politically neutral, understood under merchant law as hirable instruments.
They might, accordingly, and sometimes did, work for both sides in given conflicts.
The tarsk of gold is the symbol of such men.
I looked down into the area where the men labored.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 24)