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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
49 131 "I see," said Kurik.
49 132 "I think not," said Decius Albus.
49 133 "I have in mind economic matters.
49 134 Many merchant houses keep spies, to appraise themselves of the investments, plans, and ventures of competitors.
49 135 Many a fortune has been made by the utilization of information not yet publicly available.
49 136 Even now I expect several of our friends are hastening to locate Mytilene, that they may investigate hitherto unnoted opportunities".
49 137 "I expect they will encounter some difficulty in doing so," said Kurik.
"I see," said Kurik. "I think not," said Decius Albus. "I have in mind economic matters. Many merchant houses keep spies, to appraise themselves of the investments, plans, and ventures of competitors. Many a fortune has been made by the utilization of information not yet publicly available. Even now I expect several of our friends are hastening to locate Mytilene, that they may investigate hitherto unnoted opportunities". "I expect they will encounter some difficulty in doing so," said Kurik. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )