Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
531
One would think they were doing kaissa, or stones, not buying and selling.
One would think they were doing kaissa, or stones, not buying and selling.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #531)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
528
"Many Merchants," I said, "have frequented the warehouse since morning.
37
529
If I were the harbor master I would put them out.
37
530
Why should they hold a position that long at a table? Others clamor for their turn.
37
531
One would think they were doing kaissa, or stones, not buying and selling.
37
532
In any event, venders of comestibles, biscuits, candy, fruit, and such, with their carts and trays, have been about, and doing their business, too.
37
533
I suggest we leave this room, if you two can manage that, buy something to eat, I will pay, as you have no money, and then go to my domicile, get some sleep, and return, if you wish, in the morning".
37
534
The stranger rose to his feet.
"Many Merchants," I said, "have frequented the warehouse since morning.
If I were the harbor master I would put them out.
Why should they hold a position that long at a table? Others clamor for their turn.
One would think they were doing kaissa, or stones, not buying and selling.
In any event, venders of comestibles, biscuits, candy, fruit, and such, with their carts and trays, have been about, and doing their business, too.
I suggest we leave this room, if you two can manage that, buy something to eat, I will pay, as you have no money, and then go to my domicile, get some sleep, and return, if you wish, in the morning".
The stranger rose to his feet.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 37)