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Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 143 "Doubtless not," said she.
4 144 "Perhaps also," I suggested, "in uniting the islands there might be some measure of protection gained from the officials of Port Kar".
4 145 "Officials?" she asked.
4 146 "Ah, yes, the collectors of the taxes, in the names of various Ubars, who may or may not have a current ascendancy in the city".
4 147 "And would there not be some measure of protection against," I asked, "the simple slavers of Port Kar?" "Perhaps," she said.
4 148 She spoke bitterly.
4 149 "The difference between the collector of taxes and the slaver is sometimes less than clear".
"Doubtless not," said she. "Perhaps also," I suggested, "in uniting the islands there might be some measure of protection gained from the officials of Port Kar". "Officials?" she asked. "Ah, yes, the collectors of the taxes, in the names of various Ubars, who may or may not have a current ascendancy in the city". "And would there not be some measure of protection against," I asked, "the simple slavers of Port Kar?" "Perhaps," she said. She spoke bitterly. "The difference between the collector of taxes and the slaver is sometimes less than clear". - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )