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

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24 112 Some homeowners mount small lamps at their gates or portals, presumably to discourage predation.
24 113 Too, one supposes that more affluent households would be likely to keep later hours, and four shifts are maintained in the arsenal.
24 114 There is little public lighting in Port Kar, with the exception of the bridges and sea gates which are regularly illuminated by lanterns.
24 115 It might be remarked, in passing, that the council of Captains, when meeting, commonly meets at night.
24 116 Those who would go abroad at night usually carry their own light, lanterns or torches.
24 117 There are concerns which, for a fee, will furnish night escorts, guards, and lantern bearers.
24 118 The small, single-oared ships which ply the canals will usually have a lantern mounted at the prow.
Some homeowners mount small lamps at their gates or portals, presumably to discourage predation. Too, one supposes that more affluent households would be likely to keep later hours, and four shifts are maintained in the arsenal. There is little public lighting in Port Kar, with the exception of the bridges and sea gates which are regularly illuminated by lanterns. It might be remarked, in passing, that the council of Captains, when meeting, commonly meets at night. Those who would go abroad at night usually carry their own light, lanterns or torches. There are concerns which, for a fee, will furnish night escorts, guards, and lantern bearers. The small, single-oared ships which ply the canals will usually have a lantern mounted at the prow. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )