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  • "More whitefang steaks," the Cargomaster said, with something close to awe.

    The Final Reflection John M. Ford 2000

  • "If it's on the label and manifest, then the Cargomaster has to know," Krenn said.

    The Final Reflection John M. Ford 2000

  • Fencer's Cargomaster ran a coding wand over its invoice plate and registered the load on his portable computer.

    The Final Reflection John M. Ford 2000

  • Cargomaster Keppa had used exactly that phrase in klingonaase.

    The Final Reflection John M. Ford 2000

  • The merchant and the Cargomaster found an ordinary rock on the shore and proceeded to sell it back and forth between them, somehow making a profit each time.

    The Path of Daggers Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1998

  • But Elayne remembered hearing a story once, a joke of sorts, about a Domani merchant, a Sea Folk Cargomaster and an Aes Sedai.

    The Path of Daggers Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1998

  • Below her are the Sailmistresses (ship captains) of her clan, each assisted by her Windfinder and her Cargomaster.

    The Path of Daggers Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1998

  • Where any vessel sails and when is always up to the Sailmistress, but since trade and finances are totally in the hands of the Cargomaster (or, at higher levels, of the Swordmaster or the Master of the Blades), a close degree of cooperation is required.

    A Crown of Swords Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1996

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