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

One becomes familiar with routes and cities, with goods and markets, with customs and politics, with fears and rumors. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 52, Sentence #451)
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52 451 One becomes familiar with routes and cities, with goods and markets, with customs and politics, with fears and rumors.

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

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52 448 "My robes," he said, "were I to wear them, would be white and gold".
52 449 "They would indeed stand out," I said.
52 450 "As you might suppose," he said, "in Merchantry, particularly in high Merchantry, one may become aware of many things.
52 451 One becomes familiar with routes and cities, with goods and markets, with customs and politics, with fears and rumors.
52 452 One hears much, one sees much, one learns much.
52 453 I have dealt with men from Torvaldsland, from Bazi, Schendi, and Turia.
52 454 It became reasonably clear, in Merchant councils, met at the fairs, that scattered, unusual purchases were being made, and that caravans were occasionally being embarked for obscure destinations, which would seem outside familiar markets.
"My robes," he said, "were I to wear them, would be white and gold". "They would indeed stand out," I said. "As you might suppose," he said, "in Merchantry, particularly in high Merchantry, one may become aware of many things. One becomes familiar with routes and cities, with goods and markets, with customs and politics, with fears and rumors. One hears much, one sees much, one learns much. I have dealt with men from Torvaldsland, from Bazi, Schendi, and Turia. It became reasonably clear, in Merchant councils, met at the fairs, that scattered, unusual purchases were being made, and that caravans were occasionally being embarked for obscure destinations, which would seem outside familiar markets. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 52)