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

Apparently she had come from some stream or rivulet, or public place, where she had been laundering, for she had had in her possession a basket filled with dampened clothes. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #41)
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19 41 Apparently she had come from some stream or rivulet, or public place, where she had been laundering, for she had had in her possession a basket filled with dampened clothes.

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

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19 38 This helps to compensate for the possibility that the trackers might be acting in relays or shifts, one picking up where another turns aside.
19 39 We turned the tharlarion toward the fields where the girl was filling a vessel with water.
19 40 Her figure, extremely female, exquisitely curved, was rather like the figure of another girl we had encountered earlier in the morning, some pasangs to the northeast of the city, on one of the isolated roads winding through the hills, among which, nestled back, almost out of sight, were set a number of small, white-washed villas.
19 41 Apparently she had come from some stream or rivulet, or public place, where she had been laundering, for she had had in her possession a basket filled with dampened clothes.
19 42 Her hair, too, which she had apparently recently washed, was wet.
19 43 This sort of thing would normally be done at a cemented pool within the walls of the villa, to the back, but, I had gathered, given the dryness of the season, the contents of the villa well or reservoir, from which such a pool might be filled, might be being reserved for drinking water.
19 44 It is not unusual, incidentally, for villas to be both walled and have within themselves a well or reservoir.
This helps to compensate for the possibility that the trackers might be acting in relays or shifts, one picking up where another turns aside. We turned the tharlarion toward the fields where the girl was filling a vessel with water. Her figure, extremely female, exquisitely curved, was rather like the figure of another girl we had encountered earlier in the morning, some pasangs to the northeast of the city, on one of the isolated roads winding through the hills, among which, nestled back, almost out of sight, were set a number of small, white-washed villas. Apparently she had come from some stream or rivulet, or public place, where she had been laundering, for she had had in her possession a basket filled with dampened clothes. Her hair, too, which she had apparently recently washed, was wet. This sort of thing would normally be done at a cemented pool within the walls of the villa, to the back, but, I had gathered, given the dryness of the season, the contents of the villa well or reservoir, from which such a pool might be filled, might be being reserved for drinking water. It is not unusual, incidentally, for villas to be both walled and have within themselves a well or reservoir. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 19)