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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 38 They would not have seemed to fit in well with our guise as auxiliary guardsmen.
21 39 In many cities, of course, including Ar, time tends to be kept publicly.
21 40 Official clocks are adjusted, of course, according to the announcements of scribes, in virtue of various astronomical measurements, having to do with the movements of the sun and stars.
21 41 The calendar, and adjustments in it, are also the results of their researches, promulgated by civil authorities.
21 42 The average Gorean has a variety of simple devices at his disposal for marking the passage of time.
21 43 Typical among them are marked, or calibrated, candles, sun dials, sand glasses, clepsydras and oil clocks.
21 44 She was breathing deeply.
They would not have seemed to fit in well with our guise as auxiliary guardsmen. In many cities, of course, including Ar, time tends to be kept publicly. Official clocks are adjusted, of course, according to the announcements of scribes, in virtue of various astronomical measurements, having to do with the movements of the sun and stars. The calendar, and adjustments in it, are also the results of their researches, promulgated by civil authorities. The average Gorean has a variety of simple devices at his disposal for marking the passage of time. Typical among them are marked, or calibrated, candles, sun dials, sand glasses, clepsydras and oil clocks. She was breathing deeply. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )