Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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333
Bribery and theft became ways of life, even amongst the most modest of offices.
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334
Mercenaries exacted "taxes" with impunity amongst Merchants.
1
335
Gangs of youths, flaunting Cosian fashions, roamed the city, looting and vandalizing.
1
336
Shortages of goods and food became common in the city, except amongst those favored by the state.
1
337
Fortunes were made in black markets.
1
338
Some flourished, of course, those with access to the throne, or with access to those who might have such access.
1
339
The intertwined strands of interest and influence were subtle and widely spread.
Bribery and theft became ways of life, even amongst the most modest of offices.
Mercenaries exacted "taxes" with impunity amongst Merchants.
Gangs of youths, flaunting Cosian fashions, roamed the city, looting and vandalizing.
Shortages of goods and food became common in the city, except amongst those favored by the state.
Fortunes were made in black markets.
Some flourished, of course, those with access to the throne, or with access to those who might have such access.
The intertwined strands of interest and influence were subtle and widely spread.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )