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Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 28 It must be understood, of course, that there are many dry, expansive, level areas in Port Kar, for example, plazas, markets, and exercise yards.
11 29 Too, several of the canals are bordered by walkways, often on both sides.
11 30 Indeed, I myself was now on one such walkway, called the Thieves' Way.
11 31 Port Kar, I have been told, is the only Gorean city in which there is an officially recognized caste of Thieves.
11 32 To be sure, most of the thieving, I gather, is done outside the city, in other cities, Port Kar then affording a refuge to which successful members of that unusual caste may repair to enjoy the profits of their labors.
11 33 One may pass over the canals to the other side by means of bridges.
11 34 These are usually arched, small, and easily burned.
It must be understood, of course, that there are many dry, expansive, level areas in Port Kar, for example, plazas, markets, and exercise yards. Too, several of the canals are bordered by walkways, often on both sides. Indeed, I myself was now on one such walkway, called the Thieves' Way. Port Kar, I have been told, is the only Gorean city in which there is an officially recognized caste of Thieves. To be sure, most of the thieving, I gather, is done outside the city, in other cities, Port Kar then affording a refuge to which successful members of that unusual caste may repair to enjoy the profits of their labors. One may pass over the canals to the other side by means of bridges. These are usually arched, small, and easily burned. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )