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Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)

One was near the coin stalls, and Sul Market, the other, rather across the plaza, not far from the Paga and Ka-la-na Markets. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #37)
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14 37 One was near the coin stalls, and Sul Market, the other, rather across the plaza, not far from the paga and Ka-la-na Markets.

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

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14 34 "Do you know the praetor's platform, by the coin stalls?" asked the beast.
14 35 "Yes, Master," I said.
14 36 There were two market praetors in the market of Cestias.
14 37 One was near the coin stalls, and Sul Market, the other, rather across the plaza, not far from the paga and Ka-la-na Markets.
14 38 The coin stalls were, in effect, exchanges, as, in a market of the size of that of Cestias, in a city such as Ar, buyers and sellers from diverse cities might mingle and carry diverse currencies.
14 39 As would be expected, the most common denominations in the market were those of Ar, her tarn disks, and her tarsks, of copper, and silver and gold.
14 40 But coins of many cities circulated.
"Do you know the praetor's platform, by the coin stalls?" asked the beast. "Yes, Master," I said. There were two market praetors in the market of Cestias. One was near the coin stalls, and Sul Market, the other, rather across the plaza, not far from the paga and Ka-la-na Markets. The coin stalls were, in effect, exchanges, as, in a market of the size of that of Cestias, in a city such as Ar, buyers and sellers from diverse cities might mingle and carry diverse currencies. As would be expected, the most common denominations in the market were those of Ar, her tarn disks, and her tarsks, of copper, and silver and gold. But coins of many cities circulated. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 14)