Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
27
14
The courtyard below was beginning to be crowded, as men, our armsmen, and Pani, even some freewomen, or contract women, emerged from their respective housings.
The courtyard below was beginning to be crowded, as men, our armsmen, and Pani, even some free women, or contract women, emerged from their respective housings.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #14)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
27
11
One was shading his eyes.
27
12
"Tal," said the other, politely.
27
13
They did not respond otherwise.
27
14
The courtyard below was beginning to be crowded, as men, our armsmen, and Pani, even some freewomen, or contract women, emerged from their respective housings.
27
15
Looking across the courtyard, I saw a vulo exit the castle.
27
16
It seemed to circle, for a time, and then flew north, and west, toward the mountains.
27
17
Turgus and Tyrtaios both now joined me on the parapet, Turgus, liaison to Lord Nishida, Tyrtaios to Lord Okimoto.
One was shading his eyes.
"Tal," said the other, politely.
They did not respond otherwise.
The courtyard below was beginning to be crowded, as men, our armsmen, and Pani, even some free women, or contract women, emerged from their respective housings.
Looking across the courtyard, I saw a vulo exit the castle.
It seemed to circle, for a time, and then flew north, and west, toward the mountains.
Turgus and Tyrtaios both now joined me on the parapet, Turgus, liaison to Lord Nishida, Tyrtaios to Lord Okimoto.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 27)