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Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)

Harold and I then got up and, with Hereena under one of his arms, we circumspectly made our way from roof to roof until we saw the keep, rising like a dark cylinder against one of Gor's three moons. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #32)
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20 32 Harold and I then got up and, with Hereena under one of his arms, we circumspectly made our way from roof to roof until we saw the keep, rising like a dark cylinder against one of Gor's three moons.

Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

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20 29 I myself was almost winded as well.
20 30 Then overhead in the darkness we heard the beat of a tarn's wings and saw one of the monstrous birds pass above us.
20 31 In a short moment we heard it flutter to alight somewhere beyond.
20 32 Harold and I then got up and, with Hereena under one of his arms, we circumspectly made our way from roof to roof until we saw the keep, rising like a dark cylinder against one of Gor's three moons.
20 33 It stood some seventy feet from any of the other buildings in the compound that was the House of Saphrar, but now, swaying, formed of rope and sticks, a removable footbridge extended from an open door in its side to a porch some several feet below us.
20 34 The bridge permitted access to the tower from the building on the roof of which we stood.
20 35 Indeed, it provided the only access, save on tarnback, for there are no doors at ground level in a Gorean keep.
I myself was almost winded as well. Then overhead in the darkness we heard the beat of a tarn's wings and saw one of the monstrous birds pass above us. In a short moment we heard it flutter to alight somewhere beyond. Harold and I then got up and, with Hereena under one of his arms, we circumspectly made our way from roof to roof until we saw the keep, rising like a dark cylinder against one of Gor's three moons. It stood some seventy feet from any of the other buildings in the compound that was the House of Saphrar, but now, swaying, formed of rope and sticks, a removable footbridge extended from an open door in its side to a porch some several feet below us. The bridge permitted access to the tower from the building on the roof of which we stood. Indeed, it provided the only access, save on tarnback, for there are no doors at ground level in a Gorean keep. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 20)