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

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15 74 I took advantage of what cover might be available.
15 75 There were, of course, empty stalls, to which produce might be brought near dawn, come before light from the local villages.
15 76 But there were also, here and there, baskets, boxes, occasional chests and cabinets, presumably empty, and some bare, tiered shelves, which might be lodged against the back of a stall, or, often enough, behind a spread mat or rug.
15 77 I nearly cried out for a small urt, presumably startled, had darted by.
15 78 I could have held two or three in the palm of my hand.
15 79 One of the moons emerged from behind a cloud, and, for a moment, the market was eerily lit in its pale light.
15 80 I saw, some fifty or so paces to my left, the platform of one of the two market praetors.
I took advantage of what cover might be available. There were, of course, empty stalls, to which produce might be brought near dawn, come before light from the local villages. But there were also, here and there, baskets, boxes, occasional chests and cabinets, presumably empty, and some bare, tiered shelves, which might be lodged against the back of a stall, or, often enough, behind a spread mat or rug. I nearly cried out for a small urt, presumably startled, had darted by. I could have held two or three in the palm of my hand. One of the moons emerged from behind a cloud, and, for a moment, the market was eerily lit in its pale light. I saw, some fifty or so paces to my left, the platform of one of the two market praetors. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )