Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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40
191
Even amongst the lower orders of the high castes some of the Builders and Scribes might see a year's wages in terms of a handful of silver tarsks.
Even amongst the lower orders of the high castes some of the Builders and Scribes might see a year's wages in terms of a handful of silver tarsks.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 40, Sentence #191)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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40
188
A potter such as Epicrates, as many in the lower castes, would usually deal in tarsk-bits, or copper tarsks.
40
189
Indeed, much transaction amongst the lower castes was done in terms of barter.
40
190
A member of some of the lower castes might seldom see a silver tarsk.
40
191
Even amongst the lower orders of the high castes some of the Builders and Scribes might see a year's wages in terms of a handful of silver tarsks.
40
192
"I do not understand," said Epicrates.
40
193
"I am not an Assassin, I have no secrets to sell.
40
194
I do not wish to sell the shop".
A potter such as Epicrates, as many in the lower castes, would usually deal in tarsk-bits, or copper tarsks.
Indeed, much transaction amongst the lower castes was done in terms of barter.
A member of some of the lower castes might seldom see a silver tarsk.
Even amongst the lower orders of the high castes some of the Builders and Scribes might see a year's wages in terms of a handful of silver tarsks.
"I do not understand," said Epicrates.
"I am not an Assassin, I have no secrets to sell.
I do not wish to sell the shop".
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 40)