Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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15
56
Needless to say, Klima contains as well, incidental to the salt industry centered there, the ancillary supports of these mining and manufacturing endeavors, such as its kitchens and commissaries, its kennels and eating sheds, its discipline pits, its assembly areas, its smithies and shops, its quarters for guards and scribes, an infirmary for them, and so on.
Needless to say, Klima contains as well, incidental to the salt industry centered there, the ancillary supports of these mining and manufacturing endeavors, such as its kitchens and commissaries, its kennels and eating sheds, its discipline pits, its assembly areas, its smithies and shops, its quarters for guards and scribes, an infirmary for them, and so on.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #56)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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15
53
There are also the molding sheds where the salt is pressed into the large cylinders, such that they may be roped together and eventually be laden on pack kaiila.
15
54
The salt is divided into nine qualities.
15
55
Each cylinder is marked with its quality, the name of its district, and the sign of that district's salt master.
15
56
Needless to say, Klima contains as well, incidental to the salt industry centered there, the ancillary supports of these mining and manufacturing endeavors, such as its kitchens and commissaries, its kennels and eating sheds, its discipline pits, its assembly areas, its smithies and shops, its quarters for guards and scribes, an infirmary for them, and so on.
15
57
In many respects Klima resembles a community, save that it differs in at least two significant respects.
15
58
It contains neither children, nor women.
15
59
When we had approached Klima Hassan had said to me.
There are also the molding sheds where the salt is pressed into the large cylinders, such that they may be roped together and eventually be laden on pack kaiila.
The salt is divided into nine qualities.
Each cylinder is marked with its quality, the name of its district, and the sign of that district's salt master.
Needless to say, Klima contains as well, incidental to the salt industry centered there, the ancillary supports of these mining and manufacturing endeavors, such as its kitchens and commissaries, its kennels and eating sheds, its discipline pits, its assembly areas, its smithies and shops, its quarters for guards and scribes, an infirmary for them, and so on.
In many respects Klima resembles a community, save that it differs in at least two significant respects.
It contains neither children, nor women.
When we had approached Klima Hassan had said to me.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 15)