Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
411
It is bound to the head by several loops of cord, the agal.
1
412
The cording indicates tribe and district.
1
413
We went to the man.
1
414
"This is Ibn Saran, salt merchant of the river port of Kasra," said Samos.
1
415
The red salt of Kasra, so called from its port of embarkation, was famed on Gor.
1
416
It was brought from secret pits and mines, actually, deep in the interior, bound in heavy cylinders on the backs of pack kaiila.
1
417
Each cylinder, roped to others, weighed in the neighborhood of ten stone, or some forty pounds, a Gorean "Weight".
It is bound to the head by several loops of cord, the agal.
The cording indicates tribe and district.
We went to the man.
"This is Ibn Saran, salt merchant of the river port of Kasra," said Samos.
The red salt of Kasra, so called from its port of embarkation, was famed on Gor.
It was brought from secret pits and mines, actually, deep in the interior, bound in heavy cylinders on the backs of pack kaiila.
Each cylinder, roped to others, weighed in the neighborhood of ten stone, or some forty pounds, a Gorean "Weight".
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )