Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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314
On such festivals as the Planting Feast it was even she who was sometimes permitted to honor the Home Stone, sprinkling upon it the richest Ka-la-na, and the finest of Sa-Tarna grains.
On such festivals as the Planting Feast it was even she who was sometimes permitted to honor the Home Stone, sprinkling upon it the richest Ka-la-na, and the finest of Sa-Tarna grains.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #314)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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22
311
She was of high caste and noble blood.
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312
She was of gentle birth, of delicate breeding, a creature of the most refined upbringing and careful nurture, and of acknowledged and established station.
22
313
She was among the loftiest of the free women of the city.
22
314
On such festivals as the Planting Feast it was even she who was sometimes permitted to honor the Home Stone, sprinkling upon it the richest Ka-la-na, and the finest of Sa-Tarna grains.
22
315
She was the daughter of Marlenus, ubar of Ar".
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316
"I have heard of her," I said.
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"Then she fell into disgrace, having been enslaved, thereby no longer having a Home Stone.
She was of high caste and noble blood.
She was of gentle birth, of delicate breeding, a creature of the most refined upbringing and careful nurture, and of acknowledged and established station.
She was among the loftiest of the free women of the city.
On such festivals as the Planting Feast it was even she who was sometimes permitted to honor the Home Stone, sprinkling upon it the richest Ka-la-na, and the finest of Sa-Tarna grains.
She was the daughter of Marlenus, ubar of Ar".
"I have heard of her," I said.
"Then she fell into disgrace, having been enslaved, thereby no longer having a Home Stone.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 22)