Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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59
The buildings of Tor are of mud brick, covered with colored, often flaking, plasters.
2
60
But now, in the sun, and the dust, raised by the people in the streets, everything seemed drained of color.
2
61
I would soon have to buy appropriate garments.
2
62
In such a city I was too conspicuous.
2
63
I made my way toward the bazaar.
2
64
I knew the light lance, and the swift, silken kaiila.
2
65
I had learned these with the Wagon Peoples.
The buildings of Tor are of mud brick, covered with colored, often flaking, plasters.
But now, in the sun, and the dust, raised by the people in the streets, everything seemed drained of color.
I would soon have to buy appropriate garments.
In such a city I was too conspicuous.
I made my way toward the bazaar.
I knew the light lance, and the swift, silken kaiila.
I had learned these with the Wagon Peoples.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )