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Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)

Accordingly, her goods, to the dismay of her merchants, were becoming less competitive in the markets of Thassa. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #81)
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14 81 Accordingly, her goods, to the dismay of her merchants, were becoming less competitive in the markets of thassa.

Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

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14 78 It was this latter alternative, rather expensive, which the men of Cos and Tyros had apparently, almost invariably, selected.
14 79 On the other hand, the treasure fleet, under any conditions, would have a heavy escort, which it did.
14 80 The prices of goods, I might note, carried on ships of Cos and Tyros and her allies, because of the need of paying for additional escort, had risen considerably.
14 81 Accordingly, her goods, to the dismay of her merchants, were becoming less competitive in the markets of thassa.
14 82 Insurance rates on such shipments, even those with escort, I might add, had also soared.
14 83 Because of my practices in connection with round ships, I did not expect Cos and Tyros to enter them seriously into any naval engagement with my fleet.
14 84 Thus, the odds, which might have been prohibitive under normal conditions, of seventy ships to thirty, I suspected I had reduced to something like forty, or perhaps fifty, to thirty.
It was this latter alternative, rather expensive, which the men of Cos and Tyros had apparently, almost invariably, selected. On the other hand, the treasure fleet, under any conditions, would have a heavy escort, which it did. The prices of goods, I might note, carried on ships of Cos and Tyros and her allies, because of the need of paying for additional escort, had risen considerably. Accordingly, her goods, to the dismay of her merchants, were becoming less competitive in the markets of thassa. Insurance rates on such shipments, even those with escort, I might add, had also soared. Because of my practices in connection with round ships, I did not expect Cos and Tyros to enter them seriously into any naval engagement with my fleet. Thus, the odds, which might have been prohibitive under normal conditions, of seventy ships to thirty, I suspected I had reduced to something like forty, or perhaps fifty, to thirty. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 14)