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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 1088 Later, inch by inch, I crawled on my belly to the edge of the bridge and looked over the edge.
10 1089 Here and there below, on a lower bridge, and on the street, I could see bits of the laundry, cast about, scattered, and crumpled.
10 1090 While I watched, a sheet was taken by a wind and swept from the lower bridge, whence it fluttered to the street below.
10 1091 An occasional person looked up, and then moved on.
10 1092 After a time, I backed away from the edge, and then, on my hands and knees, carefully made my way to the security of the tower and the descending stairwell.
10 1093 I recovered what laundry I could from the lower bridge, and the street, and returned to the house of Epicrates.
10 1094 I was not beaten.
Later, inch by inch, I crawled on my belly to the edge of the bridge and looked over the edge. Here and there below, on a lower bridge, and on the street, I could see bits of the laundry, cast about, scattered, and crumpled. While I watched, a sheet was taken by a wind and swept from the lower bridge, whence it fluttered to the street below. An occasional person looked up, and then moved on. After a time, I backed away from the edge, and then, on my hands and knees, carefully made my way to the security of the tower and the descending stairwell. I recovered what laundry I could from the lower bridge, and the street, and returned to the house of Epicrates. I was not beaten. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )