Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
8
34
Her hair, long, was braided.
8
35
It was tied with golden string.
8
36
"I had no understanding," said she, "that the wares of Ar were so inferior".
8
37
Ar, populous and wealthy, the greatest city of known Gor, was regarded as a symbol of quality in merchandise.
8
38
The stamp of Ar, a single letter, that which appears on its Home Stone, the Gorean spelling of the city's name, was often forged by unscrupulous tradesmen and placed on their own goods.
8
39
It is not a difficult sign to forge.
8
40
It has, however, in spite of that, never been changed or embellished; the stamp of Ar is a part of its tradition.
Her hair, long, was braided.
It was tied with golden string.
"I had no understanding," said she, "that the wares of Ar were so inferior".
Ar, populous and wealthy, the greatest city of known Gor, was regarded as a symbol of quality in merchandise.
The stamp of Ar, a single letter, that which appears on its Home Stone, the Gorean spelling of the city's name, was often forged by unscrupulous tradesmen and placed on their own goods.
It is not a difficult sign to forge.
It has, however, in spite of that, never been changed or embellished; the stamp of Ar is a part of its tradition.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )