Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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64
61
Each wagon yard had its tiny corral, or pen, for the housing and feeding of draft animals, whether tharlarion, kaiila, or bosk, and a bricked fire pit.
Each wagon yard had its tiny corral, or pen, for the housing and feeding of draft animals, whether tharlarion, kaiila, or bosk, and a bricked fire pit.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 64, Sentence #61)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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64
58
It was there that spaces, marked with numbered poles, might be rented.
64
59
Near the administration building was an inn, where one might eat and lodge, though few of the guests, proportionately, availed themselves of this luxury.
64
60
On the way through the wagons I noted several kitchens where food might be purchased, a clothing emporium, a barbering shop, two bakeries, four wine shops, two outlets of houses on the Street of Coins in Ar, sheds for wagon repair, an infirmary or clinic, under the green sign of the caste of Physicians, and at least five taverns.
64
61
Each wagon yard had its tiny corral, or pen, for the housing and feeding of draft animals, whether tharlarion, kaiila, or bosk, and a bricked fire pit.
64
62
As a number of wells were scattered about the grounds water was readily available, seldom more than a few Ehn from any marked location.
64
63
Of special interest to Paula and myself was the fact that our wagon yard, which bordered on the periphery of the caravanserai proper, was adjacent to one of the slave pools, these located about the periphery of the caravanserai proper, away from the road.
64
64
Closer to the center of the camp were private enclosures where free women might refresh themselves, bathing themselves or being bathed by serving slaves.
It was there that spaces, marked with numbered poles, might be rented.
Near the administration building was an inn, where one might eat and lodge, though few of the guests, proportionately, availed themselves of this luxury.
On the way through the wagons I noted several kitchens where food might be purchased, a clothing emporium, a barbering shop, two bakeries, four wine shops, two outlets of houses on the Street of Coins in Ar, sheds for wagon repair, an infirmary or clinic, under the green sign of the caste of Physicians, and at least five taverns.
Each wagon yard had its tiny corral, or pen, for the housing and feeding of draft animals, whether tharlarion, kaiila, or bosk, and a bricked fire pit.
As a number of wells were scattered about the grounds water was readily available, seldom more than a few Ehn from any marked location.
Of special interest to Paula and myself was the fact that our wagon yard, which bordered on the periphery of the caravanserai proper, was adjacent to one of the slave pools, these located about the periphery of the caravanserai proper, away from the road.
Closer to the center of the camp were private enclosures where free women might refresh themselves, bathing themselves or being bathed by serving slaves.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 64)