Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
26
41
Probably secret signals were employed.
Probably secret signals were employed.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #41)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
38
During the day, of late, the gates of the castle had been open.
26
39
Lesser Pani were mostly barred entry, but higher Pani, and we, during the day, if not on duty, came and went rather as we wished.
26
40
At night, the gates were closed, and access, and exit, it seemed, was carefully supervised.
26
41
Probably secret signals were employed.
26
42
The Pani, I had discovered on the ship, were familiar with such devices, and, as I later learned, with ciphers and codes, as well.
26
43
When the men chose to leave the castle, they were given marked shells, rather like ostraka.
26
44
These could be exchanged for things in the villages, fish, rice, sake, a fermented drink made from rice, and such, and, in the stalls, beads, cloth, trinkets, and such.
During the day, of late, the gates of the castle had been open.
Lesser Pani were mostly barred entry, but higher Pani, and we, during the day, if not on duty, came and went rather as we wished.
At night, the gates were closed, and access, and exit, it seemed, was carefully supervised.
Probably secret signals were employed.
The Pani, I had discovered on the ship, were familiar with such devices, and, as I later learned, with ciphers and codes, as well.
When the men chose to leave the castle, they were given marked shells, rather like ostraka.
These could be exchanged for things in the villages, fish, rice, sake, a fermented drink made from rice, and such, and, in the stalls, beads, cloth, trinkets, and such.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 26)