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Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 557 A broad, flat wagon was there, too large to fit flat through the smaller door, that leading from the room to the corridor and kitchen.
11 558 There was another portal, one wider and more auspicious, in the room, a double door of some dark wood, that through which the guests and Mirus had originally entered.
11 559 Ellen had, of course, used the smaller door in her serving, that giving eventual access to the kitchen.
11 560 Interestingly, the woman's companion, conducting her, had exited with her through the smaller door.
11 561 That led to the corridor, and thence to the kitchen, and various other corridors, and to several areas more in the back of the house.
11 562 Ellen worked to clear the table.
11 563 She did not rush to do this.
A broad, flat wagon was there, too large to fit flat through the smaller door, that leading from the room to the corridor and kitchen. There was another portal, one wider and more auspicious, in the room, a double door of some dark wood, that through which the guests and Mirus had originally entered. Ellen had, of course, used the smaller door in her serving, that giving eventual access to the kitchen. Interestingly, the woman's companion, conducting her, had exited with her through the smaller door. That led to the corridor, and thence to the kitchen, and various other corridors, and to several areas more in the back of the house. Ellen worked to clear the table. She did not rush to do this. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )