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

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16 170 It is thought that an agreement exists between the merchants of Schendi and the members of the league of black slavers, though I know of few who have proclaimed this publicly in Schendi and lived.
16 171 The evidence, if evidence it is that such an agreement exists, is that the black slavers tend to avoid preying on shipping which plies to and from Schendi.
16 172 They conduct their work commonly in more northern waters, returning to Schendi as their home port.
16 173 The ship on which I was carried was the round ship, or cargo ship, Clouds of Telnus, registered in Cos, but with shipping papers clearing it for the waters of Schendi.
16 174 It was some twenty feet wide at its broadest point and some one hundred and twenty feet in length.
16 175 It had two masts, with permanent rigging.
16 176 It was also equipped with oars, but these were primarily used in entering and leaving a harbor.
It is thought that an agreement exists between the merchants of Schendi and the members of the league of black slavers, though I know of few who have proclaimed this publicly in Schendi and lived. The evidence, if evidence it is that such an agreement exists, is that the black slavers tend to avoid preying on shipping which plies to and from Schendi. They conduct their work commonly in more northern waters, returning to Schendi as their home port. The ship on which I was carried was the round ship, or cargo ship, Clouds of Telnus, registered in Cos, but with shipping papers clearing it for the waters of Schendi. It was some twenty feet wide at its broadest point and some one hundred and twenty feet in length. It had two masts, with permanent rigging. It was also equipped with oars, but these were primarily used in entering and leaving a harbor. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )