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Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)

She would presumably then be tied and taken to the praetor. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #356)
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4 356 She would presumably then be tied and taken to the praetor.

Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)

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4 353 Obvious ways of hiding would be to conceal herself among the boxes and bales at the wharves, to creep into a crate, or barrel, or to cover herself with sheets of sail canvas or with heavy coils of mooring rope.
4 354 Guardsmen, I was certain, would examine such possibilities systematically.
4 355 Too, a she-urt found in such a place, it not being night, would surely be viewed as a girl in hiding.
4 356 She would presumably then be tied and taken to the praetor.
4 357 Perhaps she is wanted for something.
4 358 I was now in the vicinity of the Spice Pier.
4 359 I did not think my quarry would elect an obvious way of hiding, one in which she, if found, would be immediately exposed as a fugitive.
Obvious ways of hiding would be to conceal herself among the boxes and bales at the wharves, to creep into a crate, or barrel, or to cover herself with sheets of sail canvas or with heavy coils of mooring rope. Guardsmen, I was certain, would examine such possibilities systematically. Too, a she-urt found in such a place, it not being night, would surely be viewed as a girl in hiding. She would presumably then be tied and taken to the praetor. Perhaps she is wanted for something. I was now in the vicinity of the Spice Pier. I did not think my quarry would elect an obvious way of hiding, one in which she, if found, would be immediately exposed as a fugitive. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 4)