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Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)

Beneath my cloak, of course, were the belt, scabbard and sword, his wallet, and the rectangular pouch, taken from the tub hook, under the diversion of the sound and blow of kindling to the left, on the tub. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #33)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 33 Beneath my cloak, of course, were the belt, scabbard and sword, his wallet, and the rectangular pouch, taken from the tub hook, under the diversion of the sound and blow of kindling to the left, on the tub.

Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 30 "Get out!" "Yes, Sir! Yes, Sir!" rasped the bent fellow, hobbling away quickly, as though frightened.
7 31 Then, in a moment, he was on the other side of the latticework.
7 32 On the other side of the latticework I looked back into the room of the baths, not yet straightening up.
7 33 Beneath my cloak, of course, were the belt, scabbard and sword, his wallet, and the rectangular pouch, taken from the tub hook, under the diversion of the sound and blow of kindling to the left, on the tub.
7 34 The bather, I noted, now lay back in the tub, his eyes closed.
7 35 The real attendant was probably upstairs in the paga room, enjoying cakes and Bazi tea, a breakfast popular with Goreans on holidays.
7 36 Certainly he had the means to do so.
"Get out!" "Yes, Sir! Yes, Sir!" rasped the bent fellow, hobbling away quickly, as though frightened. Then, in a moment, he was on the other side of the latticework. On the other side of the latticework I looked back into the room of the baths, not yet straightening up. Beneath my cloak, of course, were the belt, scabbard and sword, his wallet, and the rectangular pouch, taken from the tub hook, under the diversion of the sound and blow of kindling to the left, on the tub. The bather, I noted, now lay back in the tub, his eyes closed. The real attendant was probably upstairs in the paga room, enjoying cakes and Bazi tea, a breakfast popular with Goreans on holidays. Certainly he had the means to do so. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 7)