Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
13
437
I turned about to look at the street.
13
438
Some twenty yards away two palanquins, heading in opposite directions, were stopped.
13
439
The men in them, facing one another, were talking, presumably greeting one another and passing the time of day with genial converse.
13
440
The pace of life in a Gorean city, even a large city such as Ar, does not tend to be swift.
13
441
Sometimes when there is an especially beautiful sky many people will close their shops and men will flock to the high bridges to watch.
13
442
"I shall tell," said the silk slave at the ring.
13
443
Behind the palanquins, as behind several of the others I had seen this day, were several chained girls, briefly tunicked and ribboned.
I turned about to look at the street.
Some twenty yards away two palanquins, heading in opposite directions, were stopped.
The men in them, facing one another, were talking, presumably greeting one another and passing the time of day with genial converse.
The pace of life in a Gorean city, even a large city such as Ar, does not tend to be swift.
Sometimes when there is an especially beautiful sky many people will close their shops and men will flock to the high bridges to watch.
"I shall tell," said the silk slave at the ring.
Behind the palanquins, as behind several of the others I had seen this day, were several chained girls, briefly tunicked and ribboned.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )