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Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)

Indeed, the major reason for the western patrols, as that of the Metioche, was to police these routes, limiting them to licensed traffic. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #3)
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6 3 Indeed, the major reason for the western patrols, as that of the Metioche, was to police these routes, limiting them to licensed traffic.

Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

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5 395 I fetched my cloak, and accompanied Philoctetes below.
6 1 The Farther Islands Fall Astern "There," said Tarl Cabot, "do you see them, the three of them, the farther islands, Chios, Daphna, Thera?" They were dim, in the distance, in the snow, but one could make them out.
6 2 I had never been this far west of Cos and Tyros, but the merchantry of the major island Ubarates, including Cos, of course, traded here, and rogue ships, from Port Kar and Brundisium, did as well.
6 3 Indeed, the major reason for the western patrols, as that of the Metioche, was to police these routes, limiting them to licensed traffic.
6 4 It was the second week past the eighth passage hand.
6 5 "Yes," I said.
6 6 "I see them".
I fetched my cloak, and accompanied Philoctetes below. The Farther Islands Fall Astern "There," said Tarl Cabot, "do you see them, the three of them, the farther islands, Chios, Daphna, Thera?" They were dim, in the distance, in the snow, but one could make them out. I had never been this far west of Cos and Tyros, but the merchantry of the major island Ubarates, including Cos, of course, traded here, and rogue ships, from Port Kar and Brundisium, did as well. Indeed, the major reason for the western patrols, as that of the Metioche, was to police these routes, limiting them to licensed traffic. It was the second week past the eighth passage hand. "Yes," I said. "I see them". - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 6)