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Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 204 I finished folding the sheets.
10 205 The Lady Bina had rented the upper-floor of a small, two-floor, common-wall house on Emerald.
10 206 The front of the first floor, facing the street, was the shop of a pottery merchant, Epicrates, who, with his family, lived in the rear.
10 207 His companion, Delia, like himself, could read.
10 208 This is common amongst the Merchants.
10 209 Indeed, thanks to her instruction, and a handful of coins, distributed over a few days, the Lady Bina was now passably literate.
10 210 Certainly she could now manage the public boards and, I gathered, typical scrolls.
I finished folding the sheets. The Lady Bina had rented the upper-floor of a small, two-floor, common-wall house on Emerald. The front of the first floor, facing the street, was the shop of a pottery merchant, Epicrates, who, with his family, lived in the rear. His companion, Delia, like himself, could read. This is common amongst the Merchants. Indeed, thanks to her instruction, and a handful of coins, distributed over a few days, the Lady Bina was now passably literate. Certainly she could now manage the public boards and, I gathered, typical scrolls. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )