Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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There were few, if any, guardsmen about.
32
6
There were rumors, I recalled, as to why this area was less supervised or patrolled.
32
7
It scarcely seemed a part of the harbor authority's jurisdiction.
32
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In Brundisium, as in many cities, much may depend on where one is, and the time of day or night.
32
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The southern piers, as we shall speak of them, were now muchly deserted.
32
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Surely the clamor and bustle of the day was absent.
32
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The walkway from which the piers extended was heavily planked and broad, several yards in width, the piers and water on the one side and the maze of warehouses, and shops, separated by alleys, on the other, leading up to the higher districts.
There were few, if any, guardsmen about.
There were rumors, I recalled, as to why this area was less supervised or patrolled.
It scarcely seemed a part of the harbor authority's jurisdiction.
In Brundisium, as in many cities, much may depend on where one is, and the time of day or night.
The southern piers, as we shall speak of them, were now muchly deserted.
Surely the clamor and bustle of the day was absent.
The walkway from which the piers extended was heavily planked and broad, several yards in width, the piers and water on the one side and the maze of warehouses, and shops, separated by alleys, on the other, leading up to the higher districts.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )