Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Such signs are not untypical of Gorean hostelries, as many Goreans, particularly those of the lower castes, cannot read.
Such signs are not untypical of Gorean hostelries, as many Goreans, particularly those of the lower castes, cannot read.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #17)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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There was another flash of lightning, and an earsplitting crash of thunder.
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Ahead, and on the plateau of the inn, I saw the large wooden sign, on its chains, jerked in the wind, striking about, pelted with rain.
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16
It was in the form of a malformed tarn, its neck crooked, almost vulturelike, the right leg, with its talons, much larger than the left, and outstretched, grasping.
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17
Such signs are not untypical of Gorean hostelries, as many Goreans, particularly those of the lower castes, cannot read.
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18
Then again it seemed the world was plunged into darkness and there was little except driving rain and the creaking of wagons.
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19
I had put my cloak over my head.
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The wagon I was walking beside was to my left.
There was another flash of lightning, and an earsplitting crash of thunder.
Ahead, and on the plateau of the inn, I saw the large wooden sign, on its chains, jerked in the wind, striking about, pelted with rain.
It was in the form of a malformed tarn, its neck crooked, almost vulturelike, the right leg, with its talons, much larger than the left, and outstretched, grasping.
Such signs are not untypical of Gorean hostelries, as many Goreans, particularly those of the lower castes, cannot read.
Then again it seemed the world was plunged into darkness and there was little except driving rain and the creaking of wagons.
I had put my cloak over my head.
The wagon I was walking beside was to my left.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 1)