Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
36
She had been sold in Ar on the Day of the love Feast and had been purchased by an agent of my father.
She had been sold in Ar on the Day of the Love Feast and had been purchased by an agent of my father.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #36)
Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
5
33
I knew little more about her than her name, Sana, and the fact that she was a slave from the City of Thentis.
5
34
The Older Tarl had told me that Thentis is a city famed for its tarn flocks and remote in the mountains from which the city takes its name.
5
35
Raiders from Ar had struck at the tarn flocks and the outlying cylinders of Thentis, and the girl had been captured.
5
36
She had been sold in Ar on the Day of the love Feast and had been purchased by an agent of my father.
5
37
He, in accordance with the plan of the Council, had need of a girl who would be willing to give her life to be avenged on the men of Ar.
5
38
I could not help feeling sorry for her, even in the stern world of Gor.
5
39
She had been through too much and was clearly not of the stock of the tavern girls; slavery would not have been a good life for her, as it might have been for them.
I knew little more about her than her name, Sana, and the fact that she was a slave from the City of Thentis.
The Older Tarl had told me that Thentis is a city famed for its tarn flocks and remote in the mountains from which the city takes its name.
Raiders from Ar had struck at the tarn flocks and the outlying cylinders of Thentis, and the girl had been captured.
She had been sold in Ar on the Day of the love Feast and had been purchased by an agent of my father.
He, in accordance with the plan of the Council, had need of a girl who would be willing to give her life to be avenged on the men of Ar.
I could not help feeling sorry for her, even in the stern world of Gor.
She had been through too much and was clearly not of the stock of the tavern girls; slavery would not have been a good life for her, as it might have been for them.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 5)