Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
8
198
These were draft tharlarion as I now realize, but I had not, at the time, seen such animals.
These were draft tharlarion as I now realize, but I had not, at the time, seen such animals.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #198)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
195
Some such wagons are driven by teamsters, others are conducted by small boys, with sticks.
8
196
In the better part of the city such wagons move only at night, when they are less obstructive of traffic.
8
197
I heard the creaking of wheels, their sound on the stones, and some grunting, and snorting, apparently of large beasts.
8
198
These were draft tharlarion as I now realize, but I had not, at the time, seen such animals.
8
199
Most Gorean streets are narrow, winding, and crooked.
8
200
The boulevards, on the other hand, are spacious and straight, often with plantings.
8
201
Many Gorean streets have no names, really, other than, say, the street of the "smithy of Marcus," the alley "where Decius the cobbler has his shop," and so on.
Some such wagons are driven by teamsters, others are conducted by small boys, with sticks.
In the better part of the city such wagons move only at night, when they are less obstructive of traffic.
I heard the creaking of wheels, their sound on the stones, and some grunting, and snorting, apparently of large beasts.
These were draft tharlarion as I now realize, but I had not, at the time, seen such animals.
Most Gorean streets are narrow, winding, and crooked.
The boulevards, on the other hand, are spacious and straight, often with plantings.
Many Gorean streets have no names, really, other than, say, the street of the "smithy of Marcus," the alley "where Decius the cobbler has his shop," and so on.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 8)