Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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958
Then he drew on my leash and I followed him, and found myself brought into a small building, one of those few in which a lamp had been burning, visible through the window.
3
959
It was a Metal Worker's shop, and it was empty.
3
960
There was a fire in the forge.
3
961
I thought this strange, for the ahn.
3
962
A bell hung at one side of a door, leading through the back, perhaps to the proprietor's private quarters.
3
963
The leader then removed the leash from my neck.
3
964
'Thank you,' I said.
Then he drew on my leash and I followed him, and found myself brought into a small building, one of those few in which a lamp had been burning, visible through the window.
It was a Metal Worker's shop, and it was empty.
There was a fire in the forge.
I thought this strange, for the ahn.
A bell hung at one side of a door, leading through the back, perhaps to the proprietor's private quarters.
The leader then removed the leash from my neck.
'Thank you,' I said.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )