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Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 100 I saw tiny barred windows high in their outer walls.
6 101 During daylight hours a small amount of light can filter through such a window and then fall through a matching, somewhat lower window, to the interior of the holding area.
6 102 There are similar apertures, too, sometimes, in the roofs of such structures.
6 103 In some of the warehouses, incidentally, those which seem to be but one story high, if that, the logged holding areas are substantially underground, as though in a log-walled, sunken room.
6 104 Windows are commonly small and from eight to ten feet above a girl's head.
6 105 The light in such structures is, at best, dim.
6 106 The floor areas are commonly wood except for a central strip of dirt some twenty feet wide.
I saw tiny barred windows high in their outer walls. During daylight hours a small amount of light can filter through such a window and then fall through a matching, somewhat lower window, to the interior of the holding area. There are similar apertures, too, sometimes, in the roofs of such structures. In some of the warehouses, incidentally, those which seem to be but one story high, if that, the logged holding areas are substantially underground, as though in a log-walled, sunken room. Windows are commonly small and from eight to ten feet above a girl's head. The light in such structures is, at best, dim. The floor areas are commonly wood except for a central strip of dirt some twenty feet wide. - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter )