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Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)

In such districts it was not unusual to note the veiled palanquins and upholstered sedan chairs of women of the higher castes. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 41, Sentence #75)
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41 75 In such districts it was not unusual to note the veiled palanquins and upholstered sedan chairs of women of the higher castes.

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

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41 72 Breakfast and lunch, by the craftsmen, are often taken in the shop itself.
41 73 The markets commonly keep similar hours, produce brought in early from the fields.
41 74 On the other hand, there are many avenues and boulevards in Ar where more aristocratic or expensive tastes may be satisfied, for example, those for Tharnan silver and Turian silk, even carved jade from the World's End.
41 75 In such districts it was not unusual to note the veiled palanquins and upholstered sedan chairs of women of the higher castes.
41 76 I had come early.
41 77 I had stationed myself in such a way that I could see the stairwell at the side of the shop of Epicrates, which would lead upstairs to the dwelling quarters on the second floor.
41 78 I was curious to see who might, if anyone, descend those stairs.
Breakfast and lunch, by the craftsmen, are often taken in the shop itself. The markets commonly keep similar hours, produce brought in early from the fields. On the other hand, there are many avenues and boulevards in Ar where more aristocratic or expensive tastes may be satisfied, for example, those for Tharnan silver and Turian silk, even carved jade from the World's End. In such districts it was not unusual to note the veiled palanquins and upholstered sedan chairs of women of the higher castes. I had come early. I had stationed myself in such a way that I could see the stairwell at the side of the shop of Epicrates, which would lead upstairs to the dwelling quarters on the second floor. I was curious to see who might, if anyone, descend those stairs. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 41)