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

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49 73 Merchants, with their connections amongst houses in diverse cities, sometimes at war with one another, with their vouchers, notes, seals, stamps, letters of credit, and such, have created a subtle, almost invisible, but very real, commercial world.
49 74 Merchant routes link cities.
49 75 Merchant Law, instituted at, and revised in, the Sardar Fairs, is the only common body of law on Gor.
49 76 Accordingly, many amongst the Merchants regard their caste as a high caste, and, it seems, with good reason.
49 77 Surely gold is no more to be ignored than humbler metals, even if they be of edged steel.
49 78 One might also note, in passing, that controversy may attend such things.
49 79 For example, some regard the caste of Slavers as a subcaste of the Merchants, and others regard it as an independent caste.
Merchants, with their connections amongst houses in diverse cities, sometimes at war with one another, with their vouchers, notes, seals, stamps, letters of credit, and such, have created a subtle, almost invisible, but very real, commercial world. Merchant routes link cities. Merchant Law, instituted at, and revised in, the Sardar Fairs, is the only common body of law on Gor. Accordingly, many amongst the Merchants regard their caste as a high caste, and, it seems, with good reason. Surely gold is no more to be ignored than humbler metals, even if they be of edged steel. One might also note, in passing, that controversy may attend such things. For example, some regard the caste of Slavers as a subcaste of the Merchants, and others regard it as an independent caste. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )