Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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177
The salt in the local markets is obtained from the sea.
26
178
Large pans are set forth with a thin film of sea water, which, as it evaporates, leaves the salt behind, which is then scraped together, and sent to the markets of the city.
26
179
"We are here," she said.
26
180
The fellow looked up, quickly, shrewdly, from amongst the kegs of salt, amidst which he sat, and turned white.
26
181
"Tal, noble Master," said my companion, kneeling.
26
182
"We would like a stone of salt".
26
183
I knelt, too.
The salt in the local markets is obtained from the sea.
Large pans are set forth with a thin film of sea water, which, as it evaporates, leaves the salt behind, which is then scraped together, and sent to the markets of the city.
"We are here," she said.
The fellow looked up, quickly, shrewdly, from amongst the kegs of salt, amidst which he sat, and turned white.
"Tal, noble Master," said my companion, kneeling.
"We would like a stone of salt".
I knelt, too.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )