Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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167
It was doubtless that which had been prepared for the small, brown-skinned woman, the Lady Kita of Bazi.
16
168
He glanced at the water clock.
16
169
It was five Ehn to the fifteen ahn.
16
170
The Gorean noon is the tenth ahn.
16
171
The shadows were now long outside, on this warm, summer afternoon.
16
172
I moved so that I might look a bit out the door.
16
173
I saw no sign of the two men in brown.
It was doubtless that which had been prepared for the small, brown-skinned woman, the Lady Kita of Bazi.
He glanced at the water clock.
It was five Ehn to the fifteen ahn.
The Gorean noon is the tenth ahn.
The shadows were now long outside, on this warm, summer afternoon.
I moved so that I might look a bit out the door.
I saw no sign of the two men in brown.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )