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Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)

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20 34 We were looking upon what was doubtless the greatest city of known Gor.
20 35 "I did not know it was like that," said another man.
20 36 I remembered the great gate.
20 37 I remembered, long ago, the horde of Pa-kur.
20 38 I did not forget the house of Cernus, the Stadium of Tarns, the great tarn, Ubar of the Skies, the racing factions, the Stadium of Blades, the bloodied sands of the arena.
20 39 I had not forgotten the streets, the baths, the shops, the broad, noble avenues, with their fountains, the narrow, twisting streets, little more than darkened corridors, shielded from the sun, of the lower districts.
20 40 "I have never seen anything like it," said a man.
We were looking upon what was doubtless the greatest city of known Gor. "I did not know it was like that," said another man. I remembered the great gate. I remembered, long ago, the horde of Pa-kur. I did not forget the house of Cernus, the Stadium of Tarns, the great tarn, Ubar of the Skies, the racing factions, the Stadium of Blades, the bloodied sands of the arena. I had not forgotten the streets, the baths, the shops, the broad, noble avenues, with their fountains, the narrow, twisting streets, little more than darkened corridors, shielded from the sun, of the lower districts. "I have never seen anything like it," said a man. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )