Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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115
I moved more to my left.
11
116
I had stayed rather near the center of the walkway, as I had been frightened by the nearness of the urt that had suddenly appeared, so near to me in the water below.
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117
Surely one would not wish to trip or stumble, or be jostled, into the canal.
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118
Now on the other hand, I would certainly not wish, either, to impede the passage of a free person.
11
119
So I kept a yard or so of the walkway between me and the edge of the canal.
11
120
I deemed that satisfactory.
11
121
Earlier in the afternoon, just past the Tenth Ahn, kneeling, head down, I had delivered a message from Boris, deputy to the tavern master, Ho-Tosk, of the Golden Chain, to his friend, Henrak, of the Parsit Market.
I moved more to my left.
I had stayed rather near the center of the walkway, as I had been frightened by the nearness of the urt that had suddenly appeared, so near to me in the water below.
Surely one would not wish to trip or stumble, or be jostled, into the canal.
Now on the other hand, I would certainly not wish, either, to impede the passage of a free person.
So I kept a yard or so of the walkway between me and the edge of the canal.
I deemed that satisfactory.
Earlier in the afternoon, just past the Tenth Ahn, kneeling, head down, I had delivered a message from Boris, deputy to the tavern master, Ho-Tosk, of the Golden Chain, to his friend, Henrak, of the Parsit Market.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )