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"ahn " "girl "

Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
25 15 She is alien to us, the home without which we could not live, and is left unnoticed.
25 16 I was buoyant.
25 17 I thought it must be the eighth ahn, or approximately so.
25 18 Midday, when Tor-tu-Gor stands highest in the sky, is the tenth ahn.
25 19 In the cities, the tenth ahn is commonly marked by the ringing of a great bar, or bars, which may be heard from wall to wall.
25 20 The bars may also mark other ahn, depending on the city, and may serve as a signal of alarm, of sorrow, of victory, of celebration, and such.
25 21 Time on Gor is most often kept by water clocks, sand clocks, sun dials, marked candles, and such.
She is alien to us, the home without which we could not live, and is left unnoticed. I was buoyant. I thought it must be the eighth ahn, or approximately so. Midday, when Tor-tu-Gor stands highest in the sky, is the tenth ahn. In the cities, the tenth ahn is commonly marked by the ringing of a great bar, or bars, which may be heard from wall to wall. The bars may also mark other ahn, depending on the city, and may serve as a signal of alarm, of sorrow, of victory, of celebration, and such. Time on Gor is most often kept by water clocks, sand clocks, sun dials, marked candles, and such. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )