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Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

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49 165 Indeed we have mentioned how those of the gangs which had formed in the Cave after the onset of anarchy had made it a point to acquire and defend portions of this wealth, each gang as much as possible.
49 166 In any event, Grendel had made it a point to appropriate for himself and his followers what gold and silver might be brought to hand without jeopardizing the return to civilization.
49 167 As a result of this the gold and silver amassed was divided amongst himself, the Lady Bina and the free men.
49 168 This was divided and placed in sealed packages, each properly inscribed with the name of the free person to whom it was to belong.
49 169 The Lady Bina, as she was a free woman, was given five portions.
49 170 It is not unusual that the Gorean free woman, in virtue of her freedom, is prominently advantaged.
49 171 If anything, Grendel had given her less than many men would think her due.
Indeed we have mentioned how those of the gangs which had formed in the Cave after the onset of anarchy had made it a point to acquire and defend portions of this wealth, each gang as much as possible. In any event, Grendel had made it a point to appropriate for himself and his followers what gold and silver might be brought to hand without jeopardizing the return to civilization. As a result of this the gold and silver amassed was divided amongst himself, the Lady Bina and the free men. This was divided and placed in sealed packages, each properly inscribed with the name of the free person to whom it was to belong. The Lady Bina, as she was a free woman, was given five portions. It is not unusual that the Gorean free woman, in virtue of her freedom, is prominently advantaged. If anything, Grendel had given her less than many men would think her due. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )