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

In a few Ehn, on Aulus, in the vicinity of Tarn Court, I saw one of the free men accompanying the palanquin hurry forward to stay the fellow with his two companions. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #134)
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22 134 In a few Ehn, on Aulus, in the vicinity of Tarn court, I saw one of the free men accompanying the palanquin hurry forward to stay the fellow with his two companions.

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

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22 131 On the other hand, the policy might prove useful, from my own point of view.
22 132 In virtue of it, I thought I might be able to defend Lavinia, if necessary, without calling too much attention to myself, in particular, without identifying myself as her likely master.
22 133 Who knows? I might be merely a civic-minded citizen, or perhaps a fellow spoiling for a fight, or one who might find it in his interest, on a certain occasion, to seem to be such.
22 134 In a few Ehn, on Aulus, in the vicinity of Tarn court, I saw one of the free men accompanying the palanquin hurry forward to stay the fellow with his two companions.
22 135 Lavinia was about thirty to forty yards behind the palanquin.
22 136 I was about ten yards or so behind her.
22 137 Stayed, the small group awaited the arrival of the palanquin, which now approached them in a stately fashion, the bearers impressive in their lack of haste, befitting the undoubted dignity of the palanquin's occupant.
On the other hand, the policy might prove useful, from my own point of view. In virtue of it, I thought I might be able to defend Lavinia, if necessary, without calling too much attention to myself, in particular, without identifying myself as her likely master. Who knows? I might be merely a civic-minded citizen, or perhaps a fellow spoiling for a fight, or one who might find it in his interest, on a certain occasion, to seem to be such. In a few Ehn, on Aulus, in the vicinity of Tarn court, I saw one of the free men accompanying the palanquin hurry forward to stay the fellow with his two companions. Lavinia was about thirty to forty yards behind the palanquin. I was about ten yards or so behind her. Stayed, the small group awaited the arrival of the palanquin, which now approached them in a stately fashion, the bearers impressive in their lack of haste, befitting the undoubted dignity of the palanquin's occupant. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 22)