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

It was undoubtedly such gold which permitted the House of Cernus to gain significant influence in the city, sponsoring races and games, as well as permitting the house to undersell, when it pleased, other Merchants. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #141)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 141 It was undoubtedly such gold which permitted the House of Cernus to gain significant influence in the city, sponsoring races and games, as well as permitting the house to undersell, when it pleased, other Merchants.

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

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7 138 This was cargo the men on the shelf could understand.
7 139 There was a large quantity of this gold, perhaps forty squares, which were distributed among the four tarn baskets remaining on the ledge.
7 140 It was, I assumed, Earth gold.
7 141 It was undoubtedly such gold which permitted the House of Cernus to gain significant influence in the city, sponsoring races and games, as well as permitting the house to undersell, when it pleased, other Merchants.
7 142 "How many slaves?" asked one of the men-at-arms.
7 143 "Ten," said the man with the Thief's scar.
7 144 I then watched while ten cylindrical tubes, apparently of transparent plastic, were removed from the ship.
This was cargo the men on the shelf could understand. There was a large quantity of this gold, perhaps forty squares, which were distributed among the four tarn baskets remaining on the ledge. It was, I assumed, Earth gold. It was undoubtedly such gold which permitted the House of Cernus to gain significant influence in the city, sponsoring races and games, as well as permitting the house to undersell, when it pleased, other Merchants. "How many slaves?" asked one of the men-at-arms. "Ten," said the man with the Thief's scar. I then watched while ten cylindrical tubes, apparently of transparent plastic, were removed from the ship. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 7)