Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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27
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The lesser wharves, or piers, are the southern wharves or piers, where they are divided by the Dacia, as it feeds into thassa.
The lesser wharves, or piers, are the southern wharves or piers, where they are divided by the Dacia, as it feeds into Thassa.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #7)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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27
4
The wharves of Brundisium curl about its harbor.
27
5
The greater wharves are the central and northern wharves.
27
6
That is also where the larger warehouses are found.
27
7
The lesser wharves, or piers, are the southern wharves or piers, where they are divided by the Dacia, as it feeds into thassa.
27
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The southern piers, I had been told, are farther from the oversight of the harbor authority.
27
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I suspect, however, that the comparatively lax standards of inspection and monitoring, if such is the case, have less to do with the danger or remoteness of the district than with the surreptitious movement of silver between parties, some of whom were rumored to be high personages in the harbor authority itself.
27
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Be this as it may, the southern piers were supposedly a haven for unauthorized, unlicensed vessels, those lacking recognition by the authority, those somehow not appearing in the carefully kept registration lists.
The wharves of Brundisium curl about its harbor.
The greater wharves are the central and northern wharves.
That is also where the larger warehouses are found.
The lesser wharves, or piers, are the southern wharves or piers, where they are divided by the Dacia, as it feeds into thassa.
The southern piers, I had been told, are farther from the oversight of the harbor authority.
I suspect, however, that the comparatively lax standards of inspection and monitoring, if such is the case, have less to do with the danger or remoteness of the district than with the surreptitious movement of silver between parties, some of whom were rumored to be high personages in the harbor authority itself.
Be this as it may, the southern piers were supposedly a haven for unauthorized, unlicensed vessels, those lacking recognition by the authority, those somehow not appearing in the carefully kept registration lists.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 27)