Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
18
177
She resided now in Vonda, in a tiny, dingy holding, where she, as a citizeness of that city, would have, at least against foreign creditors, the protection of its homestone.
She resided now in Vonda, in a tiny, dingy holding, where she, as a citizeness of that city, would have, at least against foreign creditors, the protection of its Home Stone.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #177)
Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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18
174
She had become a ruined woman.
18
175
She had had to flee from Venna under the cover of darkness, that she not be delivered to the mercies of her creditors.
18
176
Such creditors often come for a woman with a collar and chain.
18
177
She resided now in Vonda, in a tiny, dingy holding, where she, as a citizeness of that city, would have, at least against foreign creditors, the protection of its homestone.
18
178
The Lady Melpomene of Vonda, impoverished, ruined, had little now to pride herself on save the name of her family and the splendor of her lineage.
18
179
The Lady Florence, though she must have been aware of these things, never, it was said, at home or abroad, mentioned the name of the Lady Melpomene.
18
180
She had, perhaps, forgotten about her.
She had become a ruined woman.
She had had to flee from Venna under the cover of darkness, that she not be delivered to the mercies of her creditors.
Such creditors often come for a woman with a collar and chain.
She resided now in Vonda, in a tiny, dingy holding, where she, as a citizeness of that city, would have, at least against foreign creditors, the protection of its home stone.
The Lady Melpomene of Vonda, impoverished, ruined, had little now to pride herself on save the name of her family and the splendor of her lineage.
The Lady Florence, though she must have been aware of these things, never, it was said, at home or abroad, mentioned the name of the Lady Melpomene.
She had, perhaps, forgotten about her.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 18)