Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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I then drew back and, my hands on the bars, looked out, across the rooftops of Corcyrus, to the walls of the city, and to the fields beyond.
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481
The city was muchly dark.
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482
Some of the major avenues, however, such as that Iphicrates, were illuminated, dimly, by lamps.
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483
In many Gorean cities, when men go out at night, they carry their own light, torches or lamps.
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484
I then looked upward, into the humid night.
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485
I could see two of the three moons of this world.
4
486
I then, suddenly, angrily, shook the bars.
I then drew back and, my hands on the bars, looked out, across the rooftops of Corcyrus, to the walls of the city, and to the fields beyond.
The city was muchly dark.
Some of the major avenues, however, such as that Iphicrates, were illuminated, dimly, by lamps.
In many Gorean cities, when men go out at night, they carry their own light, torches or lamps.
I then looked upward, into the humid night.
I could see two of the three moons of this world.
I then, suddenly, angrily, shook the bars.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )