Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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70
Many salt caravans, incidentally, travel only between the districts and the local oases, while others travel between the local oases and the distant points, often culminating with Kasra or Tor.
13
71
Some caravans, of course, journey through from the distant points to the salt districts, accepting the danger and inconvenience of trekking the dune country, but thereby avoiding the higher charges of picking up salt from the storehouses in the local oases.
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72
Even these caravans, of course, once in the dune country are accompanied by the men of the Guard of the Dunes.
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73
The Guard of the Dunes, however, does not obtain the title of the salt Ubar by virtue of his complacent magistracy of the salt districts, subservient to the Tahari merchants.
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74
There are those who say, and I do not doubt it true, that it is he, and not the merchants, who controls the salt of the Tahari.
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75
Nominally a sheriff of the Tahari merchants, he, ensconced in his kasbah, first among fierce warriors, elusive and unscrupulous, possesses a stranglehold on the salt of the Tahari, the vital commerce being ruled and regulated as he wills.
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76
He holds within his territories the right of law and execution.
Many salt caravans, incidentally, travel only between the districts and the local oases, while others travel between the local oases and the distant points, often culminating with Kasra or Tor.
Some caravans, of course, journey through from the distant points to the salt districts, accepting the danger and inconvenience of trekking the dune country, but thereby avoiding the higher charges of picking up salt from the storehouses in the local oases.
Even these caravans, of course, once in the dune country are accompanied by the men of the Guard of the Dunes.
The Guard of the Dunes, however, does not obtain the title of the salt Ubar by virtue of his complacent magistracy of the salt districts, subservient to the Tahari merchants.
There are those who say, and I do not doubt it true, that it is he, and not the merchants, who controls the salt of the Tahari.
Nominally a sheriff of the Tahari merchants, he, ensconced in his kasbah, first among fierce warriors, elusive and unscrupulous, possesses a stranglehold on the salt of the Tahari, the vital commerce being ruled and regulated as he wills.
He holds within his territories the right of law and execution.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )