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Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)

High Caste daughters in Ar are raised in the Walled Gardens, like flowers, until some highborn suitor, preferably a Ubar or Administrator, will pay the bride price set by their fathers". - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #131)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 131 High Caste daughters in Ar are raised in the Walled Gardens, like flowers, until some highborn suitor, preferably a Ubar or Administrator, will pay the bride price set by their fathers".

Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 128 "Did he speak to you about it?" I asked.
8 129 She tossed her head back and laughed.
8 130 "Are you of Gor or not? I have never seen my father except on the days of public festivals.
8 131 High Caste daughters in Ar are raised in the Walled Gardens, like flowers, until some highborn suitor, preferably a Ubar or Administrator, will pay the bride price set by their fathers".
8 132 "You mean you never knew your father?" I asked.
8 133 "Is it different in your city, Warrior?" "Yes," I said, remembering that in Ko-ro-ba, primitive though it was, the family was respected and maintained.
8 134 I then wondered if that might be due to the influence of my father, whose Earth ways sometimes seemed at variance with the rude customs of Gor.
"Did he speak to you about it?" I asked. She tossed her head back and laughed. "Are you of Gor or not? I have never seen my father except on the days of public festivals. High Caste daughters in Ar are raised in the Walled Gardens, like flowers, until some highborn suitor, preferably a Ubar or Administrator, will pay the bride price set by their fathers". "You mean you never knew your father?" I asked. "Is it different in your city, Warrior?" "Yes," I said, remembering that in Ko-ro-ba, primitive though it was, the family was respected and maintained. I then wondered if that might be due to the influence of my father, whose Earth ways sometimes seemed at variance with the rude customs of Gor. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 8)