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Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 58 Ahead, some yards, was a girl dark-haired, lying on her belly on the walkway, reaching with her hand down to the canal, to fish out edible garbage.
3 59 She was barefoot, and wore a brief, brown rag.
3 60 I did not think she was a slave.
3 61 Some free girls, runaways, vagabonds, girls of no family or position, live about port cities, scavenging as they can, begging, stealing, sleeping at night in crates and under bridges and piers.
3 62 They are called the she-urts of the wharves.
3 63 Every once in a while there is a move to have them rounded up and collared but it seldom comes to anything.
3 64 I was not worried about the girl.
Ahead, some yards, was a girl dark-haired, lying on her belly on the walkway, reaching with her hand down to the canal, to fish out edible garbage. She was barefoot, and wore a brief, brown rag. I did not think she was a slave. Some free girls, runaways, vagabonds, girls of no family or position, live about port cities, scavenging as they can, begging, stealing, sleeping at night in crates and under bridges and piers. They are called the she-urts of the wharves. Every once in a while there is a move to have them rounded up and collared but it seldom comes to anything. I was not worried about the girl. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )