Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Tor was, as Gorean cities went, a rich, trading city.
2
79
It was headquarters for thousands of caravan merchants.
2
80
In it, too, were housed many craftsmen, practicing their industries, carvers, varnishers, table makers, gem cutters, jewelers, carders, dyers of cloth, weavers of rugs, tanners, makers of slippers, toolers of leather, potters, glaziers, makers of cups and kettles, weapon smiths, and many others.
2
81
Much of the city, of course, was organized to support the caravan trade.
2
82
There were many walled, guarded warehouses, requiring their staffs of scribes and guards, and, in hundreds of hovels, lived kaiila tenders, drovers, and such, who would, at the caravan tables, when their moneys had been exhausted, apply, if accepted, making their mark on the roster, once more for a post with some new caravan.
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83
Guards for these caravans, incidentally, were usually known by, and retained by, caravan merchants between caravans.
2
84
They were known men.
Tor was, as Gorean cities went, a rich, trading city.
It was headquarters for thousands of caravan merchants.
In it, too, were housed many craftsmen, practicing their industries, carvers, varnishers, table makers, gem cutters, jewelers, carders, dyers of cloth, weavers of rugs, tanners, makers of slippers, toolers of leather, potters, glaziers, makers of cups and kettles, weapon smiths, and many others.
Much of the city, of course, was organized to support the caravan trade.
There were many walled, guarded warehouses, requiring their staffs of scribes and guards, and, in hundreds of hovels, lived kaiila tenders, drovers, and such, who would, at the caravan tables, when their moneys had been exhausted, apply, if accepted, making their mark on the roster, once more for a post with some new caravan.
Guards for these caravans, incidentally, were usually known by, and retained by, caravan merchants between caravans.
They were known men.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )