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Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 82 "What is it?" I had asked Inge.
12 83 "I do not know," she had said.
12 84 We heard the drivers cursing and shouting at the crowds, but we could make little progress.
12 85 Indeed, other wagons, we gathered, merchant wagons and those of peasants, too, were blocked in the streets.
12 86 Foot by foot we moved toward the Street of the Field Gate, and then, at last, came that street.
12 87 In the wagons, with the canvas tied down, chained, we listened to the crowds.
12 88 By this time it was full daylight outside, and much light filtered through the wagon canvas.
"What is it?" I had asked Inge. "I do not know," she had said. We heard the drivers cursing and shouting at the crowds, but we could make little progress. Indeed, other wagons, we gathered, merchant wagons and those of peasants, too, were blocked in the streets. Foot by foot we moved toward the Street of the Field Gate, and then, at last, came that street. In the wagons, with the canvas tied down, chained, we listened to the crowds. By this time it was full daylight outside, and much light filtered through the wagon canvas. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter )