Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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217
He had been very kind to me, considering that I was a slave.
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218
Tomorrow, of course, if certain pick-up orders were issued, he would doubtless recall that a slave named Tiffany, with short blond hair and blue eyes, had been encountered in this area.
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219
I looked down one of the side streets.
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Some of these streets, like many streets in Gorean cities, did not even have regular names.
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One finds one's way about by knowing the area or inquiring for directions from those who do.
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Some streets are known informally by descriptions such as "the street where the leather worker Vaskon has his shop," "the street where the poet, Tesias, wrote such and such a poem," "the street where you can find the house of the general, Hasdron," "the street of the tarsk fountain," and so on.
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Irritatingly enough the same street is sometimes known by different names to different people.
He had been very kind to me, considering that I was a slave.
Tomorrow, of course, if certain pick-up orders were issued, he would doubtless recall that a slave named Tiffany, with short blond hair and blue eyes, had been encountered in this area.
I looked down one of the side streets.
Some of these streets, like many streets in Gorean cities, did not even have regular names.
One finds one's way about by knowing the area or inquiring for directions from those who do.
Some streets are known informally by descriptions such as "the street where the leather worker Vaskon has his shop," "the street where the poet, Tesias, wrote such and such a poem," "the street where you can find the house of the general, Hasdron," "the street of the tarsk fountain," and so on.
Irritatingly enough the same street is sometimes known by different names to different people.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )