Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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No, I thought.
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330
They are different.
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331
The honor of Gor, I suspected, was a harsher honor, one more demanding and less compromising.
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332
It was a sense of honor less germane to the accountant and merchant than to the peasant or warrior, less germane to the lamb than to the lion.
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333
Such things can differ, from culture to culture.
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334
She looked at me, in consternation.
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"If it did," I said, "what do you think would be your Gorean fate?" She stiffened, and turned pale.
No, I thought.
They are different.
The honor of Gor, I suspected, was a harsher honor, one more demanding and less compromising.
It was a sense of honor less germane to the accountant and merchant than to the peasant or warrior, less germane to the lamb than to the lion.
Such things can differ, from culture to culture.
She looked at me, in consternation.
"If it did," I said, "what do you think would be your Gorean fate?" She stiffened, and turned pale.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )