Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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23
Too, was straw scattered about.
8
24
It was muchly broken and trampled.
8
25
In the dirt there were numerous tracks and prints, many of them of small hoofs, marking perhaps the place of passage of small groups of some sort of animal.
8
26
Too, there were the tracks of wagon wheels there, and of sandals and boots, and of small, high-arched bare feet, doubtless those of girls.
8
27
The cages were long, low and narrow, such as may be stacked and tied on long, flatbed wagons.
8
28
They had stout frames of metal, were floored with sheet metal, and roofed, sided and gated with heavy meshes of a chain-link-type metal, the links passed through, and clinched in, apertures in the frame.
8
29
As the mesh was formed its openings were about two-inches square.
Too, was straw scattered about.
It was muchly broken and trampled.
In the dirt there were numerous tracks and prints, many of them of small hoofs, marking perhaps the place of passage of small groups of some sort of animal.
Too, there were the tracks of wagon wheels there, and of sandals and boots, and of small, high-arched bare feet, doubtless those of girls.
The cages were long, low and narrow, such as may be stacked and tied on long, flatbed wagons.
They had stout frames of metal, were floored with sheet metal, and roofed, sided and gated with heavy meshes of a chain-link-type metal, the links passed through, and clinched in, apertures in the frame.
As the mesh was formed its openings were about two-inches square.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )