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Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

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4 71 He had arrived later even than I, and was still soaking in one of the first tubs, indeed, that which was most convenient to the entrance through the latticework.
4 72 I myself, in my choice of a first tub had, and, indeed, of the second, as well, in which I now reclined, taken those farthest from the entrance.
4 73 In that way I would have the longest reaction interval possible between someone's entry and their possible arrival in my vicinity.
4 74 "I take the first of the first tubs," said the fellow.
4 75 "I do not share tubs," said the fellow soaking in the tub, not too pleasantly.
4 76 Most Goreans, in the baths, at least in their own towns or cities, do share tubs, of course.
4 77 That is one reason the tubs are so large.
He had arrived later even than I, and was still soaking in one of the first tubs, indeed, that which was most convenient to the entrance through the latticework. I myself, in my choice of a first tub had, and, indeed, of the second, as well, in which I now reclined, taken those farthest from the entrance. In that way I would have the longest reaction interval possible between someone's entry and their possible arrival in my vicinity. "I take the first of the first tubs," said the fellow. "I do not share tubs," said the fellow soaking in the tub, not too pleasantly. Most Goreans, in the baths, at least in their own towns or cities, do share tubs, of course. That is one reason the tubs are so large. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )