Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)
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25
173
"But when it was learned that she had been so foolish as to have permitted herself to be captured," said my hostess, "she was cast off by her family, and sworn from the homestone".
"But when it was learned that she had been so foolish as to have permitted herself to be captured," said my hostess, "she was cast off by her family, and sworn from the Home Stone".
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #173)
Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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25
170
"Is she being held for ransom?" I asked.
25
171
"No," said my hostess.
25
172
"But that was your hope, in the beginning, was it not, Lady Labiena?" "No," said the woman, putting her head down.
25
173
"But when it was learned that she had been so foolish as to have permitted herself to be captured," said my hostess, "she was cast off by her family, and sworn from the homestone".
25
174
I doubted that she had been foolish, so perhaps she had been, on some level, reckless or careless, perhaps reluctant to take certain precautions, had perhaps, as the saying is, "courted the collar".
25
175
I wondered who had captured her, and why he had not enslaved her or sold her.
25
176
I wondered if she knew who had captured her.
"Is she being held for ransom?" I asked.
"No," said my hostess.
"But that was your hope, in the beginning, was it not, Lady Labiena?" "No," said the woman, putting her head down.
"But when it was learned that she had been so foolish as to have permitted herself to be captured," said my hostess, "she was cast off by her family, and sworn from the home stone".
I doubted that she had been foolish, so perhaps she had been, on some level, reckless or careless, perhaps reluctant to take certain precautions, had perhaps, as the saying is, "courted the collar".
I wondered who had captured her, and why he had not enslaved her or sold her.
I wondered if she knew who had captured her.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 25)