Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
6
423
He left the tavern, and I remained behind for a bit, back, within the threshold.
6
424
Then I, too, exited.
6
425
As I had expected, very shortly, figures emerged from the shadows, two, though I had expected three, following the proprietor's man, which two figures I followed.
6
426
The lights of the tavern were soon behind us, and the wharf streets, in this section of the city, are narrow, crooked, and dark.
6
427
Normally men carry their own light in such streets, or have it carried for them, often with guards or retainers in attendance.
6
428
As I had expected the two figures soon rushed forward and seized the proprietor's man.
6
429
I heard scuffling, and heavy blows, presumably of clubs.
He left the tavern, and I remained behind for a bit, back, within the threshold.
Then I, too, exited.
As I had expected, very shortly, figures emerged from the shadows, two, though I had expected three, following the proprietor's man, which two figures I followed.
The lights of the tavern were soon behind us, and the wharf streets, in this section of the city, are narrow, crooked, and dark.
Normally men carry their own light in such streets, or have it carried for them, often with guards or retainers in attendance.
As I had expected the two figures soon rushed forward and seized the proprietor's man.
I heard scuffling, and heavy blows, presumably of clubs.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )