Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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While she rose up, and dressed, I went to a narrow window in the wall, which looked out, onto the night, and the palace courtyard.
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462
In the light of the yellow moon, I could see guards below.
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463
The window was barred.
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"It seems I am a prisoner," I had said to one of the two lovely, briefly tunicked Pani slave girls who had earlier attended on me.
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465
"The bars, Master," had responded one of them, "prevent intruders from entering, from the outside".
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466
"I see," I said.
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The window was high above the courtyard, but I supposed an unbarred window might be accessible from ropes, fastened above.
While she rose up, and dressed, I went to a narrow window in the wall, which looked out, onto the night, and the palace courtyard.
In the light of the yellow moon, I could see guards below.
The window was barred.
"It seems I am a prisoner," I had said to one of the two lovely, briefly tunicked Pani slave girls who had earlier attended on me.
"The bars, Master," had responded one of them, "prevent intruders from entering, from the outside".
"I see," I said.
The window was high above the courtyard, but I supposed an unbarred window might be accessible from ropes, fastened above.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )