Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
10
148
As I understand it, one simply picks them up, as one might please, much as one would pick flowers in the wild or pluck fruit from unguarded orchards".
As I understand it, one simply picks them up, as one might please, much as one would pick flowers in the wild or pluck fruit from unguarded orchards".
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #148)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
10
145
"Too," said the dealer, "they are cheap.
10
146
One need not risk one's life for them, raid caravans, fight wars, sack and burn cities, and so on.
10
147
Indeed, one does not even pay for them.
10
148
As I understand it, one simply picks them up, as one might please, much as one would pick flowers in the wild or pluck fruit from unguarded orchards".
10
149
"Then you should let them go very cheaply," said the man.
10
150
"Yet one must buy feed for them, keep chains on hand, buy cages, and such," said the dealer.
10
151
"Four tarsk-bits," said the man.
"Too," said the dealer, "they are cheap.
One need not risk one's life for them, raid caravans, fight wars, sack and burn cities, and so on.
Indeed, one does not even pay for them.
As I understand it, one simply picks them up, as one might please, much as one would pick flowers in the wild or pluck fruit from unguarded orchards".
"Then you should let them go very cheaply," said the man.
"Yet one must buy feed for them, keep chains on hand, buy cages, and such," said the dealer.
"Four tarsk-bits," said the man.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 10)