Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
37
I opened one eye, hearing the outer door, that beyond the latticework, open.
I opened one eye, hearing the outer door, that beyond the latticework, open.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #37)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
34
This sort of thing is not unusual in Gorean towns, incidentally, in cold weather, that folks should sleep in the baths.
4
35
They are often warmer than their houses.
4
36
They leave in the morning, of course, some of them doubtless to call on their patrons, hoping for a breakfast or an invitation to dinner.
4
37
I opened one eye, hearing the outer door, that beyond the latticework, open.
4
38
There are many types of baths, and ways to take them, for example, depending on the temperatures of the tubs, or pools, and the order in which one uses them.
4
39
A common fashion is to use the first tub for a time, soaking, and, if one wishes, sponging, and then, emerging, to apply the oil, or oils.
4
40
These are rubbed well into the skin and then removed with the strigil.
This sort of thing is not unusual in Gorean towns, incidentally, in cold weather, that folks should sleep in the baths.
They are often warmer than their houses.
They leave in the morning, of course, some of them doubtless to call on their patrons, hoping for a breakfast or an invitation to dinner.
I opened one eye, hearing the outer door, that beyond the latticework, open.
There are many types of baths, and ways to take them, for example, depending on the temperatures of the tubs, or pools, and the order in which one uses them.
A common fashion is to use the first tub for a time, soaking, and, if one wishes, sponging, and then, emerging, to apply the oil, or oils.
These are rubbed well into the skin and then removed with the strigil.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 4)