Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
92
The court's position is isolated, in a sense, as, even within the city, it occupies an area of unplanted ground on all sides.
The court's position is isolated, in a sense, as, even within the city, it occupies an area of unplanted ground on all sides.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #92)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
89
I will recount an anecdote, or two, which, in their way, might shed some light on the nature of a black court.
26
90
First, let it be understood that the edifice that houses the black court is not large, but it does have a formidable, menacing aspect.
26
91
It is like a small fortress in the city, with high, dark walls, with a moat, a drawbridge, and a portcullis, a heavy, vertically barred, reinforced gate that may be raised or lowered by means of a windlass.
26
92
The court's position is isolated, in a sense, as, even within the city, it occupies an area of unplanted ground on all sides.
26
93
This area is several yards in width, and, as it is open, it affords no cover to any who might approach the court, and its moat.
26
94
"You two," said the first girl, "go to the salt market, at the east gate, to the vendor, Porus, and return with a stone of salt".
26
95
"As we are, in the black collar?" asked the other girl.
I will recount an anecdote, or two, which, in their way, might shed some light on the nature of a black court.
First, let it be understood that the edifice that houses the black court is not large, but it does have a formidable, menacing aspect.
It is like a small fortress in the city, with high, dark walls, with a moat, a drawbridge, and a portcullis, a heavy, vertically barred, reinforced gate that may be raised or lowered by means of a windlass.
The court's position is isolated, in a sense, as, even within the city, it occupies an area of unplanted ground on all sides.
This area is several yards in width, and, as it is open, it affords no cover to any who might approach the court, and its moat.
"You two," said the first girl, "go to the salt market, at the east gate, to the vendor, Porus, and return with a stone of salt".
"As we are, in the black collar?" asked the other girl.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 26)