Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
4
197
In Brundisium a day's wages, for a docksman, is usually twenty to forty tarsk-bits.
In Brundisium a day's wages, for a docksman, is usually twenty to forty tarsk-bits.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #197)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
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4
194
In Brundisium there are 100 tarsk-bits to the copper tarsk.
4
195
In many cities, Ar, Besnit, Thentis, Ko-ro-ba, and such, the tarsk-bit is more valuable, there being most often eight or ten to a copper tarsk.
4
196
I do not know the rates in Turia, nor in the islands.
4
197
In Brundisium a day's wages, for a docksman, is usually twenty to forty tarsk-bits.
4
198
A free oarsman will usually command more.
4
199
Some alleged the unusual buyers were Tuchuks, but others denied this.
4
200
The shading of their skin and the cast of their eyes suggested Tuchuk blood, but they were not armed as Tuchuks, and seemed, too, in so far as such things might be ascertained, unfamiliar with bosk, kaiila, and the terrains of the south.
In Brundisium there are 100 tarsk-bits to the copper tarsk.
In many cities, Ar, Besnit, Thentis, Ko-ro-ba, and such, the tarsk-bit is more valuable, there being most often eight or ten to a copper tarsk.
I do not know the rates in Turia, nor in the islands.
In Brundisium a day's wages, for a docksman, is usually twenty to forty tarsk-bits.
A free oarsman will usually command more.
Some alleged the unusual buyers were Tuchuks, but others denied this.
The shading of their skin and the cast of their eyes suggested Tuchuk blood, but they were not armed as Tuchuks, and seemed, too, in so far as such things might be ascertained, unfamiliar with bosk, kaiila, and the terrains of the south.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 4)