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Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
24 37 The hood would be removed only when we reached our destination, and we were within the walls, within the walls of what place I did not know.
24 38 The wagon ride, it was a fee wagon, took more than an Ahn.
24 39 I sat, hooded, on the wood, my back against the side of the wagon bed.
24 40 The road, rutted and pitted, was better graded as it neared the city, and, later, within the city, the metal-rimmed wheels would rattle over cobble stones.
24 41 My master sat on the wagon bench, beside the driver.
24 42 He conversed with him, pleasantly, which, I guessed, was an aspect of his disguise.
24 43 Putting my head back, in the hood, I could feel canvas behind my head.
The hood would be removed only when we reached our destination, and we were within the walls, within the walls of what place I did not know. The wagon ride, it was a fee wagon, took more than an Ahn. I sat, hooded, on the wood, my back against the side of the wagon bed. The road, rutted and pitted, was better graded as it neared the city, and, later, within the city, the metal-rimmed wheels would rattle over cobble stones. My master sat on the wagon bench, beside the driver. He conversed with him, pleasantly, which, I guessed, was an aspect of his disguise. Putting my head back, in the hood, I could feel canvas behind my head. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )