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Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 2 I had earlier crossed the perimeter of small, sharpened stones, a foot or so deep, about ten feet wide, which lined the interior wall of the garden.
5 3 I had gone to the interior wall, the marbled wall, and touched it, and looked upward, to its height, and the incurved blades at the top.
5 4 It had hurt, of course, to so approach the wall, because of the sharpened stones, and one's being barefoot, but I had wanted to do so.
5 5 The garden was within the city itself.
5 6 On the other side of the wall there was, I thought, a street.
5 7 One could hear people talking, calling out to one another.
5 8 One could hear vendors hawking their wares.
I had earlier crossed the perimeter of small, sharpened stones, a foot or so deep, about ten feet wide, which lined the interior wall of the garden. I had gone to the interior wall, the marbled wall, and touched it, and looked upward, to its height, and the incurved blades at the top. It had hurt, of course, to so approach the wall, because of the sharpened stones, and one's being barefoot, but I had wanted to do so. The garden was within the city itself. On the other side of the wall there was, I thought, a street. One could hear people talking, calling out to one another. One could hear vendors hawking their wares. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter )