Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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64
The main business of Kassau is trade, lumber and fishing.
2
65
The slender, striped parsit fish has vast plankton banks north of the town, and may there, particularly in the spring and fall, be taken in great numbers.
2
66
The smell of the fish-drying sheds of Kassau carries far out to sea.
2
67
The trade is largely in furs from the north, exchanged for weapons, iron bars, salt and luxury goods, such as jewelry and silk, from the south, usually brought to Kassau from Lydius by ten-oared coasting vessels.
2
68
Lumber, of course, is a valuable commodity.
2
69
It is generally milled and taken northward.
2
70
Torvaldsland, though not treeless, is bleak.
The main business of Kassau is trade, lumber and fishing.
The slender, striped parsit fish has vast plankton banks north of the town, and may there, particularly in the spring and fall, be taken in great numbers.
The smell of the fish-drying sheds of Kassau carries far out to sea.
The trade is largely in furs from the north, exchanged for weapons, iron bars, salt and luxury goods, such as jewelry and silk, from the south, usually brought to Kassau from Lydius by ten-oared coasting vessels.
Lumber, of course, is a valuable commodity.
It is generally milled and taken northward.
Torvaldsland, though not treeless, is bleak.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )