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Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

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15 63 Shielded by the placid, heavy bodies, some as large as a bus, I worked my way toward the interior side of the corral.
15 64 My luck held, and I scaled the interior corral wall and dropped to the trampled path between the corral and the tents of Mintar's men.
15 65 Normally, the merchant camp, like the better-organized military camps, not the mélange that constituted the camp of Pa-Kur, is laid out geometrically, and, night after night, one puts up one's tent in the same relative position.
15 66 Whereas the military camp is usually laid out in a set of concentric squares, reflecting the fourfold principle of military organization customary on Gor, the merchant camp is laid out in concentric circles, the guards' tents occupying the outermost ring, the craftsmen's, strap-masters', attendants', and slaves' quarters occupying inner rings, and the center being reserved for the merchant, his goods, and his bodyguard.
15 67 It was with this in mind that I had climbed the fence where I had.
15 68 I was searching for Kazrak's tent, which lay in the outer ring near the tharlarion corrals.
15 69 My calculations had been correct, and in a moment I had slipped inside the domed framework of his tent.
Shielded by the placid, heavy bodies, some as large as a bus, I worked my way toward the interior side of the corral. My luck held, and I scaled the interior corral wall and dropped to the trampled path between the corral and the tents of Mintar's men. Normally, the merchant camp, like the better-organized military camps, not the mélange that constituted the camp of Pa-Kur, is laid out geometrically, and, night after night, one puts up one's tent in the same relative position. Whereas the military camp is usually laid out in a set of concentric squares, reflecting the fourfold principle of military organization customary on Gor, the merchant camp is laid out in concentric circles, the guards' tents occupying the outermost ring, the craftsmen's, strap-masters', attendants', and slaves' quarters occupying inner rings, and the center being reserved for the merchant, his goods, and his bodyguard. It was with this in mind that I had climbed the fence where I had. I was searching for Kazrak's tent, which lay in the outer ring near the tharlarion corrals. My calculations had been correct, and in a moment I had slipped inside the domed framework of his tent. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )