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Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

They succeed in separating, with celerity and efficiency, a fellow from his money. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #99)
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2 99 They succeed in separating, with celerity and efficiency, a fellow from his money.

Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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2 96 Certain of these cafes I might mention.
2 97 The Silken Oasis is well known, even in Ar, but it is extremely expensive; in the middle range of price are the Golden Collar and the Silver Chain, both under the same management, that of a Turian named Haran; good, relatively inexpensive cafes are the Thong, which I would recommend, the Veminium, the Pomegranate, the Red Cages and the Pleasure Garden.
2 98 These various establishments, and more than forty others, from the point of view of tenders and drovers, have one thing in common.
2 99 They succeed in separating, with celerity and efficiency, a fellow from his money.
2 100 I do not feel this way myself.
2 101 I think most of them, with the exception of the Silken Oasis, are reasonable.
2 102 The drover's objection, I think, is largely a function of the fact that he does not have a great deal of money to spend.
Certain of these cafes I might mention. The Silken Oasis is well known, even in Ar, but it is extremely expensive; in the middle range of price are the Golden Collar and the Silver Chain, both under the same management, that of a Turian named Haran; good, relatively inexpensive cafes are the Thong, which I would recommend, the Veminium, the Pomegranate, the Red Cages and the Pleasure Garden. These various establishments, and more than forty others, from the point of view of tenders and drovers, have one thing in common. They succeed in separating, with celerity and efficiency, a fellow from his money. I do not feel this way myself. I think most of them, with the exception of the Silken Oasis, are reasonable. The drover's objection, I think, is largely a function of the fact that he does not have a great deal of money to spend. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 2)