Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"It seems a sa-tarna wagon was fleeing before the approaching enemy, seeking to reach the city before being overtaken," said a man.
"It seems a Sa-Tarna wagon was fleeing before the approaching enemy, seeking to reach the city before being overtaken," said a man.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #9)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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6
"They are within the city!" I had heard cry.
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7
"Impossible!" had cried a guard.
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8
"How was it done?" inquired another, insistently, bewilderedly.
12
9
"It seems a sa-tarna wagon was fleeing before the approaching enemy, seeking to reach the city before being overtaken," said a man.
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10
"There was time, happily, it seemed, though the matter would be close, for the wagon to win its race, and sorely, as you know, did we need the grain.
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11
The gate was opened to admit the wagon.
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12
Surely there would then be time, and time enough, given the distances involved, to close the gate.
"They are within the city!" I had heard cry.
"Impossible!" had cried a guard.
"How was it done?" inquired another, insistently, bewilderedly.
"It seems a sa-tarna wagon was fleeing before the approaching enemy, seeking to reach the city before being overtaken," said a man.
"There was time, happily, it seemed, though the matter would be close, for the wagon to win its race, and sorely, as you know, did we need the grain.
The gate was opened to admit the wagon.
Surely there would then be time, and time enough, given the distances involved, to close the gate.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 12)