Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
4
376
A narrower canal, somewhat south of it, is called the Ribbon's alley.
4
377
It was a bit past dawn and the paga taverns backing on the smaller canal would be throwing out their garbage from the preceding night.
4
378
She-urts sometimes gather at such places for their pick of the remnants of feasts.
4
379
It would be less than an ahn until the fullness of the tide.
4
380
I quickly crossed two bridges, leading over canals, each joining the sea.
4
381
Then I walked eastward, and took a left and a right, and crossed another small bridge.
4
382
I was then on the northern shore of the Ribbon's alley.
A narrower canal, somewhat south of it, is called the Ribbon's alley.
It was a bit past dawn and the paga taverns backing on the smaller canal would be throwing out their garbage from the preceding night.
She-urts sometimes gather at such places for their pick of the remnants of feasts.
It would be less than an ahn until the fullness of the tide.
I quickly crossed two bridges, leading over canals, each joining the sea.
Then I walked eastward, and took a left and a right, and crossed another small bridge.
I was then on the northern shore of the Ribbon's alley.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )