Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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123
"Yours, and perhaps some others," he said.
14
124
"I am a mere merchant," I said.
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125
"A Slaver," he said.
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126
"A merchant," I said.
14
127
"I suppose," said he, "it is merely a matter of the goods, of one sort or another, with which one deals".
14
128
"Surely," I said.
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129
"But," said he, "I would suppose the acquisition of some goods is more perilous than the acquisition of others, and that some goods are more pleasant, once acquired, to handle, enjoy, manage, process, and sell, than others".
"Yours, and perhaps some others," he said.
"I am a mere merchant," I said.
"A Slaver," he said.
"A merchant," I said.
"I suppose," said he, "it is merely a matter of the goods, of one sort or another, with which one deals".
"Surely," I said.
"But," said he, "I would suppose the acquisition of some goods is more perilous than the acquisition of others, and that some goods are more pleasant, once acquired, to handle, enjoy, manage, process, and sell, than others".
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )