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Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)

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2 74 Such halls, incidentally, are often adorned with rich carvings.
2 75 The men of Torvaldsland are skilled with their hands.
2 76 Trade to the south, of course, is largely in the furs acquired from Torvaldsland, and in barrels of smoked, dried parsit fish.
2 77 From the south, of course, the people of Kassau obtain the goods they trade northward to Torvaldsland, and, too, of course, civilized goods for themselves.
2 78 The population of Kassau I did not think to be more than eleven hundred persons.
2 79 There are villages about, however, which use Kassau as their market and meeting place.
2 80 If we count these perhaps we might think of greater Kassau as having a population in the neighborhood of some twenty-three hundred persons.
Such halls, incidentally, are often adorned with rich carvings. The men of Torvaldsland are skilled with their hands. Trade to the south, of course, is largely in the furs acquired from Torvaldsland, and in barrels of smoked, dried parsit fish. From the south, of course, the people of Kassau obtain the goods they trade northward to Torvaldsland, and, too, of course, civilized goods for themselves. The population of Kassau I did not think to be more than eleven hundred persons. There are villages about, however, which use Kassau as their market and meeting place. If we count these perhaps we might think of greater Kassau as having a population in the neighborhood of some twenty-three hundred persons. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )