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Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

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47 204 It would not have been absurd if he had had with him not the gold, but only a note, to be drawn on one of the banks, like strongholds, on Brundisium's Street of Coins.
47 205 Had that been the case I would have attempted to cast doubt on the value of the note.
47 206 Many of the ruffians probably could not read.
47 207 Too, they were the sort of men who would be inclined to distrust financial papers, such as letters of credit, drafts, checks, and such.
47 208 Certainly such things were not like a coin in their fist or a woman in their arms.
47 209 "Challenge me," I invited Octantius.
47 210 He smiled.
It would not have been absurd if he had had with him not the gold, but only a note, to be drawn on one of the banks, like strongholds, on Brundisium's Street of Coins. Had that been the case I would have attempted to cast doubt on the value of the note. Many of the ruffians probably could not read. Too, they were the sort of men who would be inclined to distrust financial papers, such as letters of credit, drafts, checks, and such. Certainly such things were not like a coin in their fist or a woman in their arms. "Challenge me," I invited Octantius. He smiled. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )