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.
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"Let us return to our work," said another of the girls, glancing warily at the hatchlike opening to the roof.
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One did not know when Gart, or another, perhaps some guard, might appear on the roof.
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Ellen, with the simple clothespins, attached a sheet to the line.
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All about her flapped the rows of suspended clothes.
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.
"Let us return to our work," said another of the girls, glancing warily at the hatchlike opening to the roof.
One did not know when Gart, or another, perhaps some guard, might appear on the roof.
Ellen, with the simple clothespins, attached a sheet to the line.
All about her flapped the rows of suspended clothes.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter )