Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
331
"We are conducting a search," said the guardsman.
4
332
"She may be wearing the garment of a she-urt," I said.
4
333
"That is known to us, Citizen," said he.
4
334
"I myself," said a nearby guardsman, "stopped a girl answering the description, one in the torn rag of a she-urt, but when I forced her to reveal her thighs, she was unmarked".
4
335
"Where did you find such a girl?" I asked.
4
336
"Near the Spice Pier," he said.
4
337
"My thanks, Guardsman," said I.
"We are conducting a search," said the guardsman.
"She may be wearing the garment of a she-urt," I said.
"That is known to us, Citizen," said he.
"I myself," said a nearby guardsman, "stopped a girl answering the description, one in the torn rag of a she-urt, but when I forced her to reveal her thighs, she was unmarked".
"Where did you find such a girl?" I asked.
"Near the Spice Pier," he said.
"My thanks, Guardsman," said I.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )