Laura is a small trading city on the banks of the Laurius river, 200
pasangs inland from Thassa
SEE ALSO Laurius river He was bound, traveling over the hills and meadowlands east and north of
Ko-ro-ba, for the city of Laura, which lies on the banks of the Laurius river,
some two hundred pasangs inland from the coast of the sea, called Thassa.
Laura is a small trading city, a river port, whose buildings are largely
of wood, consisting mostly it seems of warehouses and taverns. It is a
clearing house for many goods, wood, salt, fish, stone, fur and slaves.
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Description of city of Laura
The buildings are generally made of wood, mostly warehouses and taverns
to support the trading functions of the small city Laura is a small trading city, a river port, whose buildings are largely
of wood, consisting mostly it seems of warehouses and taverns. It is a
clearing house for many goods, wood, salt, fish, stone, fur and slaves.
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Long wooden ramp leads up to the town from the river pier
Long winding wooden road between crowded warehouses I could see a long wooden ramp leading up from the pier to a long wooden road
winding between the crowded warehouses.
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The city is not built on flat area, streets are wooden and are
climbed After we had eaten we continued on our way, climbing the wooden streets,
tied together by the neck beside the wagons.
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Laura seems a simple, wild, lovely place
Forest to the north, river to the south
Ramps go down to the river and wind among the warehouses
Buildings have painted carved wood, black shingles
Scent of bosk, fish, salt, hides, fur and lumber in the air I did not even have an objection to being sold in Laura. It seemed to me
a simple, wild, lovely place, with the glorious air and sky, the forest
to the north, the river to the south. I loved its ramps going down to
the river and winding among the warehouses, the painted, carved wood on
its buildings, the black shingles, the smell of bosk on the ramps and
the creak of wagons, the smell of fish and salt, and glistening tharlarion,
from the river, the smell of hides and fur, and sawed lumber, at the
docks.
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Lots of goods visible being transported to and from Laura
Warehouses made of smoothed heavy timbers, stained and varnished, appearing
reddish
Most all roofs have wooden shingles painted black
Many ornamented with carvings and painted woodwork
We could see stone, and timber and barrels of fish and salt stored on docks on
the shore. Behind the docks were long, planked ramps leading up to warehouse.
The warehouses seemed constructed of smoothed, heavy timbers, stained and
varnished. Most appeared reddish. Almost all had roofs had wooden shingles,
painted black. Many were ornamented, particularly above the great double
doors, with carvings, and woodwork, painted in many colors. Through the great
doors I could see large central areas, and various floors, reached by more
ramps. There seemed many goods in the warehouses. I could see men moving
about, inside, and on the ramps, and about the docks. Various barges were
being loaded and unloaded.
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Low wooden huts of fishermen along the river
Poles of fish hanging
Wagons moving about Through the fog we could see men moving about, here and there, some low
wooden huts. Several of the men must be fishermen, already returning with
a first catch, who had hunted the river’s surface with torches and
tridents at night. Others, with nets, were moving down toward the water.
We could see poles of fish hanging to the sides. There were some wagons,
too, moving in the direction that ours was. I saw some men, too, carrying
burdens, sacks and roped bundles of fagots. In the doorway of one of the
small wooden huts I saw a slave girl, in a brief brown tunic, regarding us.
Where the tunic parted, at her throat, I caught a glint of a steel collar.
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Travel to and from Laura
By tarn Far away, through the sky, from the east of Laura, following the forest
line, there came a flight of tarnsmen, perhaps forty of them, mounted on the
great, fierce, hawklike saddlebirds of Gor, the huge, swift, predatory,
ferocious tarns, called Brothers of the Wind. The men seemed small on the
backs of the great birds. They carried spears, and were helmeted. Shields
hung on the right sides of the saddles.
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By wagon, through fields to the south of the Laurius, crossing the river on
the barge We reached the banks of the Laurius shortly after dawn the following
morning.
It was foggy, and cold. I, and the other girls, with the exception of the
new girl, freshly branded, hooded and gagged, bound on her side, had crawled
between the layers of canvas on which we rode in the wagon. I, and some of
the other girls, lifted up the side canvas of the square-canvassed wagon
and peeped out, into the early morning fog.
We could smell fish and the river.
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By certain kinds of ships from Lydius
SEE ALSO Lydius We had taken the Tesephone from the wharves of Laura, and ascended
the river some twenty pasangs. It was there, on the north bank, that
we made our camp. Above Laura the river is less navigable than below,
particularly in the late summer. The Rhoda, though a shallow drafted galley,
was still considerably deeper keeled than the Tesephone. Moreover, it was
a much longer ship. The Rhoda would be unable to follow us to our camp.
Furthermore, I would post guards, downriver, to warn us of any approach,
say, by longboats, from Laura. I had also pointed guards about the camp,
in case, as was unlikely, there should be an attempt to make an approach
through the forests.
I suspected that these precautions were unnecessary, but I saw fit to
decree them nonetheless.
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The trade & business in the city of Laura
Laura is a clearing house for many goods - wood, salt, fish, fur, slaves
Taverns to entertain the traders
Laura is a small trading city, a river port, whose buildings are largely
of wood, consisting mostly it seems of warehouses and taverns. It is a
clearing house for many goods, wood, salt, fish, stone, fur and slaves.
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Paga tavern
After we had eaten we continued on our way, climbing the wooden streets, tied
together by the neck beside the wagons. Once we passed a paga tavern, and,
inside, belled and jeweled, otherwise unclothed. I saw a girl dancing on a
square of sand between the tables. She danced slowly, exquisitely, to the
music of primitive instruments. I was stunned.
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Squared blocks of granite and bales of sleen fur & panther hides We, and the wagons, passed between wooden sleds, with leather
runners, on which there were squared blocks of granite, from the quarries
west of Laura; and between bales of sleen fur and panther hides, from the
forests beyond.
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The trade market in Laura is mostly rough goods Considering the nature of the goods commonly found in Laura, rough goods
for the most part, one might have supposed it strange that Targo was bound
for that city. It was not strange, however, for it was spring, and spring
is the great season for slave raids. Indeed, the preceding fall, at the
fair of Se’Kara, near the Sardar Mountains, he had contracted with
a marauder, Haakon of Skjern, for one hundred northern beauties, to be
taken from the villages, upward even to the edges of Torvaldsland. It
was to collect this merchandise that Targo was venturing to Laura. He
had already, at the fair, paid Haakon a deposit on this purchase, in
the amount of fifty gold pieces. The balance of one hundred and fifty
gold pieces would be due when the consignment was delivered. Two gold
pieces is a high price for a raw girl, delivered in Laura, but, if the
same girl can be brought safely to a large market city, she will probably
bring five or more, even if untrained. Further, in offering as much as
two gold pieces in Laura, Targo assured himself of first pick of
Haakon’s choicest captures. Beyond this, Targo had speculated that
since no city had recently fallen, and the house of Cernus had been
destroyed in Ar, one of the great slave houses, that the market would be
high this spring.
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Rough goods - tools, crude metal, cloth are brought on barge up river from
Lydius for sale and distribution inland And, from Lydius, of course, goods of many sorts, though
primarily rough goods, such things as tools, crude metal and cloth, brought
on barges, towed by tharlarion treading on log roads, following the river,
are brought to Laura, for sale and distribution inland.
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Laura is simple, the more exquisite goods of Gor are not traded here.
Life, even by Gorean standards, is primitive There is a little market in simple Laura for the more exquisite goods of Gor.
Seldom will one find there Torian rolls of gold wire, interlocking cubes of
silver from Tharna, rubies carved into tiny, burning panthers from Schendi,
nutmegs and cloves, spikenard and peppers from the lands east of Bazi, the
floral brocades, the perfumes of Tyros, the dark wines, the gorgeous
diaphanous silks of glorious Ar. Life, even by Gorean standards, is
primitive in the region of the Laurius, and northward, to the great forests,
and along the coast, upward to Torvaldsland.
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Slave compound north of Laura
After we had eaten we continued on our way, climbing the wooden streets,
tied together by the neck beside the wagons. Once we passed a paga tavern,
and, inside, belled and jeweled, otherwise unclothed. I saw a girl dancing
on a square of sand between the tables. She danced slowly, exquisitely, to
the music of primitive instruments. I was stunned. Then there was a jerk at
my neck, on the binding fiber, and the guard prodded me ahead with the
butt of his spear. Never had I seen so sensuous a woman. About noon we
arrived at a slave compound north of Laura. There are several such. Targo
had rented space in one compound, adjoining others. Our compound shared a
common wall of bars with another, that of Haakon of Skjern, whom Targo had
traveled north to do business with. The compounds are formed of windowless
log dormitories, floored with stone on which straw is spread; the dormitory
then opens by one small door, about a yard high, into the barred exercise
yard. This yard resembles a large cage. Its walls are bars, and its roof,
too. The roof bars are supported at places in the yard by iron stanchions.
There had been rain recently in Laura and the yard was muddy, but I found it
more pleasant than the stuffy interior of the dormitory. We were not
permitted our camisks in the compound, perhaps because of the mud in the
yard.
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We remained six full days in Targo’s rented compound outside of Laura.
On five of these days, in the morning, I was taken with four other girls
into Laura, leashed with them, to bring back supplies. Two guards accompanied
us. But, interestingly, at a given building, one guard would separate me
from the others and together, the guard and I, we would go into the
building, while the others continued on to the market. Returning from
the market they would call at the building, at which time I and my guard
would go outside. There I would be leashed with the others again, the
burdens would be redistributed. I would take up my share, and, carrying
my burden as a slave girl, on the head, balancing it with one hand, I
and the others, under guard, would return to the compound. The last two
times I begged to do so, and was permitted to carry a jar of wine on my
head. Ute had taught me to walk without spilling it. I enjoyed the men
watching me. Soon I could carry wine as well as any girl, even Ute.
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The Men of Laura
Vital, supple strong men
Large handed, laughing
Men who worked with their backs
Rough cloaks and tunics
And her men I liked, in their rough cloaks and tunics, vital,
supple, strong men, large-handed and laughing, men who worked with their
hands and backs in the clean air and on the river. I wondered if he
would take me with him on journeys and sometimes, where no one could see,
walking in the fields, though I were slave, hold my hand. I had seen a
master and his girl kissing in a doorway in Laura. I had seen her eyes.
How I had envied her!
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Rough work tunics Some men came down to the pier to watch us land. Others stopped, too, for a
time, to regard us.
The men wore rough work tunics. They seemed hardy.