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Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 40 Then we had left it, and, for two days, followed a side road.
10 41 The countryside was still relatively populated.
10 42 Tup Ladletender's cart was now at the hut of a villager whom he knew.
10 43 In the distance, even from the pool, I could see the white, looming walls of the merchant keep, Stones of Turmus, a Turian outpost, licensed for the storage of goods within the realm of Ar.
10 44 Such outposts are not uncommon on Gor.
10 45 They are useful in maintaining the security of trade.
10 46 Their function is not military but commercial.
Then we had left it, and, for two days, followed a side road. The countryside was still relatively populated. Tup Ladletender's cart was now at the hut of a villager whom he knew. In the distance, even from the pool, I could see the white, looming walls of the merchant keep, Stones of Turmus, a Turian outpost, licensed for the storage of goods within the realm of Ar. Such outposts are not uncommon on Gor. They are useful in maintaining the security of trade. Their function is not military but commercial. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )