Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
21
1366
One who is willing to betray her own homestone would presumably not hesitate to betray someone else's.
One who is willing to betray her own Home Stone would presumably not hesitate to betray someone else's.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #1366)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
21
1363
That changes everything.
21
1364
Even if she had once been a Cosian girl, even of Telnus, of good family and high caste, she would still, now, be a slave, and only a slave.
21
1365
Too, Cosians, I assure you, are not overly fond of traitresses.
21
1366
One who is willing to betray her own homestone would presumably not hesitate to betray someone else's.
21
1367
Indeed, I would not have been surprised, had she surrendered herself at Ar's Station, claiming immunity, or such, that she would have quickly found herself, if, indeed, she were not slain, in the lowest of slaveries, as would seem fitting for her".
21
1368
"I see," I said.
21
1369
It was, of course, as I had supposed it would be.
That changes everything.
Even if she had once been a Cosian girl, even of Telnus, of good family and high caste, she would still, now, be a slave, and only a slave.
Too, Cosians, I assure you, are not overly fond of traitresses.
One who is willing to betray her own home stone would presumably not hesitate to betray someone else's.
Indeed, I would not have been surprised, had she surrendered herself at Ar's Station, claiming immunity, or such, that she would have quickly found herself, if, indeed, she were not slain, in the lowest of slaveries, as would seem fitting for her".
"I see," I said.
It was, of course, as I had supposed it would be.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21)