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Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)

Indeed, most deliveries, as of produce from the country, not borne on the backs of animals of peasants, are made at night or in the early morning. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #14)
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8 14 Indeed, most deliveries, as of produce from the country, not borne on the backs of animals of peasants, are made at night or in the early morning.

Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)

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8 11 In Gorean cities it is often the case that many streets, particularly side streets, little more than alleys, are too narrow for wagons.
8 12 Local deliveries in such areas are usually made by porters or carts.
8 13 Similarly, because of considerations such as congestion and noise, and perhaps aesthetics, which Goreans take seriously, wagons are not permitted on certain streets, and on many streets only during certain hours, usually at night or in the early morning.
8 14 Indeed, most deliveries, as of produce from the country, not borne on the backs of animals of peasants, are made at night or in the early morning.
8 15 This is also often the case with goods leaving the city, such as shipments of pottery and linens.
8 16 We were walking in the Metellan district, and then turned east toward the Avenue of Turia.
8 17 Phoebe was heeling Marcus.
In Gorean cities it is often the case that many streets, particularly side streets, little more than alleys, are too narrow for wagons. Local deliveries in such areas are usually made by porters or carts. Similarly, because of considerations such as congestion and noise, and perhaps aesthetics, which Goreans take seriously, wagons are not permitted on certain streets, and on many streets only during certain hours, usually at night or in the early morning. Indeed, most deliveries, as of produce from the country, not borne on the backs of animals of peasants, are made at night or in the early morning. This is also often the case with goods leaving the city, such as shipments of pottery and linens. We were walking in the Metellan district, and then turned east toward the Avenue of Turia. Phoebe was heeling Marcus. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 8)