One of the girls, clambering on one of the tiered racks, some ten or twelve feet above the surface of the roof, called out, "Look!" She was pointing out, toward the distance, toward one of the towers on the wall.
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The other girls shaded their eyes and looked in the direction she had pointed.
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Ellen did, too.
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She could see nothing in the distance but a flock of birds.
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"They will never get past the walls," said Nelsa, who had climbed up one of the racks, and was now some seven or eight feet above the surface of the roof, her feet on one pole, she clinging to another.
Nelsa laughed and continued to hang her wash.
"There are many more baskets below," said Laura.
One of the girls, clambering on one of the tiered racks, some ten or twelve feet above the surface of the roof, called out, "Look!" She was pointing out, toward the distance, toward one of the towers on the wall.
The other girls shaded their eyes and looked in the direction she had pointed.
Ellen did, too.
She could see nothing in the distance but a flock of birds.
"They will never get past the walls," said Nelsa, who had climbed up one of the racks, and was now some seven or eight feet above the surface of the roof, her feet on one pole, she clinging to another.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter )