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

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21 147 "I am only a poor free woman," said she, "but might I not do?" I took her hands and drew her to me, and into my arms.
21 148 "You are very beautiful, Dina of Turia," I said to her.
21 149 For four days I remained with the girl, and each day, once at noon and once in the evening, we would stroll by one or more of the gates of Turia, to see if the guards might now be less vigilant than they had been the time before.
21 150 To my disappointment, they continued to check every outgoing person and wagon with great care, demanding proof of identity and business.
21 151 When there was the least doubt, the individual was detained for interrogation by an officer of the guard.
21 152 On the other hand I noted, irritably, that incoming individuals and wagons were waved ahead with hardly a glance.
21 153 Dina and myself attracted little attention from guardsmen or men-at-arms.
"I am only a poor free woman," said she, "but might I not do?" I took her hands and drew her to me, and into my arms. "You are very beautiful, Dina of Turia," I said to her. For four days I remained with the girl, and each day, once at noon and once in the evening, we would stroll by one or more of the gates of Turia, to see if the guards might now be less vigilant than they had been the time before. To my disappointment, they continued to check every outgoing person and wagon with great care, demanding proof of identity and business. When there was the least doubt, the individual was detained for interrogation by an officer of the guard. On the other hand I noted, irritably, that incoming individuals and wagons were waved ahead with hardly a glance. Dina and myself attracted little attention from guardsmen or men-at-arms. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter )