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Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

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9 93 Those buildings which face outwards, say, either at the delta or along the shallow Tamber Gulf, have no windows on the outward side, and the outward walls of them are several feet thick, and they are surmounted, on the roofs, with crenelated parapets.
9 94 The canals which open into the delta or the Tamber were, in the last few years, fitted with heavy, half-submerged gates of bars.
9 95 We had entered the city through one such pair of gates.
9 96 In Port Kar, incidentally, there are none of the towers often encountered in the northern cities of gor.
9 97 The men of Port Kar had not chosen to build towers.
9 98 It is the only city on gor I know of which was built not by free men, but by slaves, under the lash of masters.
9 99 Commonly, on gor, slaves are not permitted to build, that being regarded as a privilege to be reserved for free men.
Those buildings which face outwards, say, either at the delta or along the shallow Tamber Gulf, have no windows on the outward side, and the outward walls of them are several feet thick, and they are surmounted, on the roofs, with crenelated parapets. The canals which open into the delta or the Tamber were, in the last few years, fitted with heavy, half-submerged gates of bars. We had entered the city through one such pair of gates. In Port Kar, incidentally, there are none of the towers often encountered in the northern cities of gor. The men of Port Kar had not chosen to build towers. It is the only city on gor I know of which was built not by free men, but by slaves, under the lash of masters. Commonly, on gor, slaves are not permitted to build, that being regarded as a privilege to be reserved for free men. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )