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Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 142 Would you explain such things to sleen or kaiila? I did note that the footing was now less smooth, less polished, more irregular.
8 143 Too, more than once I felt dampness, or grime.
8 144 In this part of the city, wherever it was, it seemed the shopkeepers, or residents, were less scrupulous in their housekeeping.
8 145 It is understood that the streets in a Gorean city, local bridges, and such, are the responsibility of those in the neighborhood, not of the city or state.
8 146 The responsibilities of the city and state tend to be limited, mostly to protection, civil and municipal, and arbitration.
8 147 Whereas a city will often have a coinage, so, too, may private citizens.
8 148 For example, the golden tarn disk of the banker Publius may be more valuable than that of Ar itself, or, at least, that of the Ar of the occupation, when someone named Talena graced the throne of Ar.
Would you explain such things to sleen or kaiila? I did note that the footing was now less smooth, less polished, more irregular. Too, more than once I felt dampness, or grime. In this part of the city, wherever it was, it seemed the shopkeepers, or residents, were less scrupulous in their housekeeping. It is understood that the streets in a Gorean city, local bridges, and such, are the responsibility of those in the neighborhood, not of the city or state. The responsibilities of the city and state tend to be limited, mostly to protection, civil and municipal, and arbitration. Whereas a city will often have a coinage, so, too, may private citizens. For example, the golden tarn disk of the banker Publius may be more valuable than that of Ar itself, or, at least, that of the Ar of the occupation, when someone named Talena graced the throne of Ar. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )