Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
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.
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, Sentence #134)
Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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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".
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.
8
135
"I think I might like that," she said.
8
136
Then she looked at me closely.
8
137
"What is your city, Warrior?" "Not Ar," I replied.
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.
"I think I might like that," she said.
Then she looked at me closely.
"What is your city, Warrior?" "Not Ar," I replied.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 8)