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Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)

"The gold was fairly purchased at competitive prices," said the praetor's officer. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #91)
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28 91 "The gold was fairly purchased at competitive prices," said the praetor's officer.

Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

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28 88 "Do you recall," he asked, "when you were first in your house, and mistress of your enterprises, a certain matter of business, from more than three years ago, conducted with the house of William, in Harfax?" "Your honor?" she asked.
28 89 "There was the cashing of letters of credit in Besnit, from the house of William, in Harfax, letters the House of William had drawn on the street of coins in Brundisium, to be used in the purchase of ingots in Esalinus, these to be melted down in Besnit and there, in Besnit, to be formed into the wares for which she is famous, thence to be sent to the house of William, for resale through the house of William to the shops of Harfax and elsewhere, even as far away as Market of Semris, Corcyrus, Argentum, Torcadino, and Ar".
28 90 The Lady Constanzia put down her head.
28 91 "The gold was fairly purchased at competitive prices," said the praetor's officer.
28 92 "And the wares were made under the supervision of your house, and according to your specifications.
28 93 But the wares were mismarked.
28 94 Their gold content was not that agreed upon.
"Do you recall," he asked, "when you were first in your house, and mistress of your enterprises, a certain matter of business, from more than three years ago, conducted with the house of William, in Harfax?" "Your honor?" she asked. "There was the cashing of letters of credit in Besnit, from the house of William, in Harfax, letters the House of William had drawn on the street of coins in Brundisium, to be used in the purchase of ingots in Esalinus, these to be melted down in Besnit and there, in Besnit, to be formed into the wares for which she is famous, thence to be sent to the house of William, for resale through the house of William to the shops of Harfax and elsewhere, even as far away as Market of Semris, Corcyrus, Argentum, Torcadino, and Ar". The Lady Constanzia put down her head. "The gold was fairly purchased at competitive prices," said the praetor's officer. "And the wares were made under the supervision of your house, and according to your specifications. But the wares were mismarked. Their gold content was not that agreed upon. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 28)