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Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)

Slowly I let my eye wander the city, surely in its people and their customs one of the most unusual on Gor. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #55)
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8 55 Slowly I let my eye wander the city, surely in its people and their customs one of the most unusual on Gor.

Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

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8 52 After all, how many scarlet-clad warriors appeared from day to day in the drab streets of Tharna? I climbed one of the towers of Tharna, wanting to look out upon the city.
8 53 I emerged on the highest bridge I could find.
8 54 It was railed, as most Gorean bridges, high or low, are not.
8 55 Slowly I let my eye wander the city, surely in its people and their customs one of the most unusual on Gor.
8 56 Tharna, though a city of cylinders, did not seem to my eye as beautiful as many other cities I had seen.
8 57 This was perhaps because the cylinders were, on the whole, less lofty than those of other cities, and much broader, giving an impression of a set of squat, accumulated disks, so different from the lofty forests of sky-challenging towers and battlements distinguishing most Gorean cities.
8 58 Moreover, in contrast to most cities, the cylinders of Tharna seemed excessively solemn, as if overcome by their own weight.
After all, how many scarlet-clad warriors appeared from day to day in the drab streets of Tharna? I climbed one of the towers of Tharna, wanting to look out upon the city. I emerged on the highest bridge I could find. It was railed, as most Gorean bridges, high or low, are not. Slowly I let my eye wander the city, surely in its people and their customs one of the most unusual on Gor. Tharna, though a city of cylinders, did not seem to my eye as beautiful as many other cities I had seen. This was perhaps because the cylinders were, on the whole, less lofty than those of other cities, and much broader, giving an impression of a set of squat, accumulated disks, so different from the lofty forests of sky-challenging towers and battlements distinguishing most Gorean cities. Moreover, in contrast to most cities, the cylinders of Tharna seemed excessively solemn, as if overcome by their own weight. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 8)