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Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

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29 179 "But," said the small fellow, "whatever you choose to call them, or however you choose to think of them, we made a bargain!" "You have no Home Stone," said the bearded man.
29 180 I shuddered.
29 181 In such a fashion he had informed the small fellow that he was not such that one need keep faith with him.
29 182 There is a Gorean saying that only priest-kings, outlaws and slaves lack Home Stones.
29 183 Strictly, of course, that is an oversimplification.
29 184 For example, animals of all sorts, such as tarsks and verr, as well as slaves, do not have Home Stones.
29 185 Too, anyone whose citizenship, for whatever reason, is rescinded or revoked, with due process of law, is no longer entitled to the protections and rights of that polity's Home Stone.
"But," said the small fellow, "whatever you choose to call them, or however you choose to think of them, we made a bargain!" "You have no Home Stone," said the bearded man. I shuddered. In such a fashion he had informed the small fellow that he was not such that one need keep faith with him. There is a Gorean saying that only priest-kings, outlaws and slaves lack Home Stones. Strictly, of course, that is an oversimplification. For example, animals of all sorts, such as tarsks and verr, as well as slaves, do not have Home Stones. Too, anyone whose citizenship, for whatever reason, is rescinded or revoked, with due process of law, is no longer entitled to the protections and rights of that polity's Home Stone. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )