Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
20
7
I passed the throne of the wharf praetor, he in his robes, with the two scribes, for the settling of disputes which might occur on the quays.
I passed the throne of the wharf praetor, he in his robes, with the two scribes, for the settling of disputes which might occur on the quays.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #7)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
20
4
I avoided the tar on the planks of the wharf.
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5
Beneath the planking of the wharves, here and there, I could see water, and small boats tied at pilings.
20
6
Men came and went, going to and from ships, and disembarking and embarking cargo.
20
7
I passed the throne of the wharf praetor, he in his robes, with the two scribes, for the settling of disputes which might occur on the quays.
20
8
Four guardsmen, too, were there.
20
9
They grinned at me as I walked past, and I smiled back at them.
20
10
They were handsome guardsmen, and I was a slave girl.
I avoided the tar on the planks of the wharf.
Beneath the planking of the wharves, here and there, I could see water, and small boats tied at pilings.
Men came and went, going to and from ships, and disembarking and embarking cargo.
I passed the throne of the wharf praetor, he in his robes, with the two scribes, for the settling of disputes which might occur on the quays.
Four guardsmen, too, were there.
They grinned at me as I walked past, and I smiled back at them.
They were handsome guardsmen, and I was a slave girl.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 20)