Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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21
154
My hair was now black; I wore the tunic of the Bakers; and I was accompanied by a woman.
My hair was now black; I wore the tunic of the Bakers; and I was accompanied by a woman.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #154)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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21
151
When there was the least doubt, the individual was detained for interrogation by an officer of the guard.
21
152
On the other hand I noted, irritably, that incoming individuals and wagons were waved ahead with hardly a glance.
21
153
Dina and myself attracted little attention from guardsmen or men-at-arms.
21
154
My hair was now black; I wore the tunic of the Bakers; and I was accompanied by a woman.
21
155
Several times criers had passed through the streets shouting that I was still at large and calling out my description.
21
156
Once two guardsmen came to the shop, searching it as I expect most other structures in the city were searched.
21
157
During this time I climbed out a back window facing another building, and hoisted myself to the flat roof of the shop, returning by the same route when they had gone.
When there was the least doubt, the individual was detained for interrogation by an officer of the guard.
On the other hand I noted, irritably, that incoming individuals and wagons were waved ahead with hardly a glance.
Dina and myself attracted little attention from guardsmen or men-at-arms.
My hair was now black; I wore the tunic of the Bakers; and I was accompanied by a woman.
Several times criers had passed through the streets shouting that I was still at large and calling out my description.
Once two guardsmen came to the shop, searching it as I expect most other structures in the city were searched.
During this time I climbed out a back window facing another building, and hoisted myself to the flat roof of the shop, returning by the same route when they had gone.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 21)