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Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)

It was alleged they came from the Plains of Turia, far south of Bazi and Schendi, or from the Barrens to the east, but, if such things are so, why was there no heralding of their approach, no records of their passage? In any event many are in Brundisium. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #112)
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6 112 It was alleged they came from the Plains of Turia, far south of bazi and Schendi, or from the Barrens to the east, but, if such things are so, why was there no heralding of their approach, no records of their passage? In any event many are in Brundisium.

Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)

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6 109 Some, from the eyes, said they were Tuchuks, but others who had had the fortune, or misfortune, of encountering Tuchuks, as some looted, ransomed merchants, survivors of raided caravans, and such, denied this.
6 110 Surely none wore the colorful, ritual, exploit scarring of the Tuchuks.
6 111 Some said they came from the World's End, but, as is known, the world ends at the farther islands, and beyond them is nothing.
6 112 It was alleged they came from the Plains of Turia, far south of bazi and Schendi, or from the Barrens to the east, but, if such things are so, why was there no heralding of their approach, no records of their passage? In any event many are in Brundisium.
6 113 They speak a comprehensible dialect of Gorean, one with which I am not familiar.
6 114 They work largely through agents.
6 115 They have gold, apparently much gold.
Some, from the eyes, said they were Tuchuks, but others who had had the fortune, or misfortune, of encountering Tuchuks, as some looted, ransomed merchants, survivors of raided caravans, and such, denied this. Surely none wore the colorful, ritual, exploit scarring of the Tuchuks. Some said they came from the World's End, but, as is known, the world ends at the farther islands, and beyond them is nothing. It was alleged they came from the Plains of Turia, far south of bazi and Schendi, or from the Barrens to the east, but, if such things are so, why was there no heralding of their approach, no records of their passage? In any event many are in Brundisium. They speak a comprehensible dialect of Gorean, one with which I am not familiar. They work largely through agents. They have gold, apparently much gold. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 6)