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Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

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26 202 "Surely," I said, "those of the black caste, as others, purchase goods".
26 203 "Commonly," she said, "but when they are in the dark habiliments, it is not unknown for merchants, and others, unrequested, to force goods upon them, as gifts".
26 204 We continued on.
26 205 "The salt is growing heavy," I said.
26 206 "It is not far now," she said, "no more than a pasang".
26 207 As my master continued his watch, or prolonged his inquiries, I was occasionally allowed out of the court, usually to fetch water from the stone steps under the Cloth Maker's Bridge, which, with other bridges, spanned the Lena, one of the two streams that flowed through the city and debouched into Thassa.
26 208 The other was the Dacia, to the south.
"Surely," I said, "those of the black caste, as others, purchase goods". "Commonly," she said, "but when they are in the dark habiliments, it is not unknown for merchants, and others, unrequested, to force goods upon them, as gifts". We continued on. "The salt is growing heavy," I said. "It is not far now," she said, "no more than a pasang". As my master continued his watch, or prolonged his inquiries, I was occasionally allowed out of the court, usually to fetch water from the stone steps under the Cloth Maker's Bridge, which, with other bridges, spanned the Lena, one of the two streams that flowed through the city and debouched into Thassa. The other was the Dacia, to the south. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )