Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
57
5
Some, such as the Street of Dinas, are fragrant with flowers.
Some, such as the Street of Dinas, are fragrant with flowers.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 57, Sentence #5)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
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57
2
Certain streets in Ar, in certain districts, are similarly sheltered from the sun, though with vines clinging to the latticework, and then, usually, here and there, there are stands of fruits and vegetables lining the walls.
57
3
I was familiar with one such street, the Street of Dinas, near the theater of Elbar, for I had shopped there.
57
4
Frequently assignations take place in such streets, which, in their way, constitute lovely, extended bowers, half lit even in the noonday sun.
57
5
Some, such as the Street of Dinas, are fragrant with flowers.
57
6
"Noble Albus," said Lord Grendel, in intelligible Gorean.
57
7
"Noble Albus," said my master.
57
8
By one of the tables, heaped with viands and blossoms, I beheld a Kur, in festive harness.
Certain streets in Ar, in certain districts, are similarly sheltered from the sun, though with vines clinging to the latticework, and then, usually, here and there, there are stands of fruits and vegetables lining the walls.
I was familiar with one such street, the Street of Dinas, near the theater of Elbar, for I had shopped there.
Frequently assignations take place in such streets, which, in their way, constitute lovely, extended bowers, half lit even in the noonday sun.
Some, such as the Street of Dinas, are fragrant with flowers.
"Noble Albus," said Lord Grendel, in intelligible Gorean.
"Noble Albus," said my master.
By one of the tables, heaped with viands and blossoms, I beheld a Kur, in festive harness.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 57)