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Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)

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13 198 Certain of the shops, usually those containing more precious goods, such as that of Philebus, are entered through a narrow door.
13 199 Not unoften, inside, there is an open court, with awnings at the sides, under which goods are displayed.
13 200 There was, in the shop of Philebus, such a court at the back, whence goods might be taken to be viewed in natural light, should the customer wish.
13 201 I looked, idly, at the people on the avenue.
13 202 It was not excessively crowded on this day of the week, nor at this hour; yet there were ample numbers of shoppers and passers-by.
13 203 Here and there there were borne palanquins, as richer individuals were carried about their business.
13 204 Some light, two-wheeled carriages passed, drawn by tharlarion.
Certain of the shops, usually those containing more precious goods, such as that of Philebus, are entered through a narrow door. Not unoften, inside, there is an open court, with awnings at the sides, under which goods are displayed. There was, in the shop of Philebus, such a court at the back, whence goods might be taken to be viewed in natural light, should the customer wish. I looked, idly, at the people on the avenue. It was not excessively crowded on this day of the week, nor at this hour; yet there were ample numbers of shoppers and passers-by. Here and there there were borne palanquins, as richer individuals were carried about their business. Some light, two-wheeled carriages passed, drawn by tharlarion. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )