Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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20
29
Goreans, both slave and free, at least the free of the lower castes, sometimes carry coins so.
Goreans, both slave and free, at least the free of the lower castes, sometimes carry coins so.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #29)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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26
They are more likely, if abroad, and waiting, say, pending the return of a master, to be chained to public rings, these frequently found in public places, supplied by the municipality as a convenience.
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27
I had not seen Lita in days.
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28
She spit a coin or two into the palm of her hand, for she was obviously on an errand of some sort for her master.
20
29
Goreans, both slave and free, at least the free of the lower castes, sometimes carry coins so.
20
30
This frees the hands, and it is not obvious that coins are being carried.
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31
The upper castes commonly carry coins in a purse or wallet.
20
32
This provides a public target, of course, for thieves.
They are more likely, if abroad, and waiting, say, pending the return of a master, to be chained to public rings, these frequently found in public places, supplied by the municipality as a convenience.
I had not seen Lita in days.
She spit a coin or two into the palm of her hand, for she was obviously on an errand of some sort for her master.
Goreans, both slave and free, at least the free of the lower castes, sometimes carry coins so.
This frees the hands, and it is not obvious that coins are being carried.
The upper castes commonly carry coins in a purse or wallet.
This provides a public target, of course, for thieves.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 20)