Book 3. (1 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
18
94
"You have nothing like the homestone in the Nest?" I asked.
"You have nothing like the Home Stone in the Nest?" I asked.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #94)
Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
18
91
I was somewhat annoyed to find the homestones, taken so seriously in the cities of Gor that a man might be slain if he did not rise when speaking of the homestone of his city, so airily dismissed by the lofty Sarm.
18
92
"You find it hard to understand the love of a man for his homestone," I said.
18
93
"A cultural oddity," said Sarm, "which I understand perfectly but find slightly preposterous".
18
94
"You have nothing like the homestone in the Nest?" I asked.
18
95
"Of course not," said Sarm.
18
96
I noticed an involuntary, almost spasmlike twitch of the tips of the forelegs, but the bladed projections did not emerge.
18
97
"There is of course the Mother," I said innocently.
I was somewhat annoyed to find the home stones, taken so seriously in the cities of Gor that a man might be slain if he did not rise when speaking of the home stone of his city, so airily dismissed by the lofty Sarm.
"You find it hard to understand the love of a man for his home stone," I said.
"A cultural oddity," said Sarm, "which I understand perfectly but find slightly preposterous".
"You have nothing like the home stone in the Nest?" I asked.
"Of course not," said Sarm.
I noticed an involuntary, almost spasmlike twitch of the tips of the forelegs, but the bladed projections did not emerge.
"There is of course the Mother," I said innocently.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 18)