Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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89
One disappointment to me in trekking through the streets of Turia was that a crier advanced before us, calling to the women of the city to conceal themselves, even the female slaves.
One disappointment to me in trekking through the streets of Turia was that a crier advanced before us, calling to the women of the city to conceal themselves, even the female slaves.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #89)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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86
The city had never fallen, and had not been under siege in more than a century.
9
87
The average citizen worried about the Wagon Peoples, customarily, only when he was outside the walls.
9
88
Then, of course, he worried a great deal, and, I grant him, wisely.
9
89
One disappointment to me in trekking through the streets of Turia was that a crier advanced before us, calling to the women of the city to conceal themselves, even the female slaves.
9
90
Thus, unfortunately, save for an occasional furtive pair of dark eyes peering from behind a veil in a recessed casement, we saw in our journey from the gate of the city to the House of Saphrar none of the fabled, silken beauties of Turia.
9
91
I mentioned this to Kamchak and he laughed loudly.
9
92
He was right, of course.
The city had never fallen, and had not been under siege in more than a century.
The average citizen worried about the Wagon Peoples, customarily, only when he was outside the walls.
Then, of course, he worried a great deal, and, I grant him, wisely.
One disappointment to me in trekking through the streets of Turia was that a crier advanced before us, calling to the women of the city to conceal themselves, even the female slaves.
Thus, unfortunately, save for an occasional furtive pair of dark eyes peering from behind a veil in a recessed casement, we saw in our journey from the gate of the city to the House of Saphrar none of the fabled, silken beauties of Turia.
I mentioned this to Kamchak and he laughed loudly.
He was right, of course.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 9)