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Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
26 50 I thought of a small fellow I had once known in Tharna.
26 51 He had been called "Ost".
26 52 It had not been an unfitting name for him.
26 53 I had neither seen him nor heard of him since the revolt in the mines, that upon which the revolution in the city had been consequent.
26 54 I did not know if he had survived the revolt and revolution or not.
26 55 In that revolution the gynocracy in Tharna had been overthrown, devastatingly.
26 56 Even to this day women in Tharna are kept almost uniformly as helpless, abject slaves, the men of Tharna having an excellent memory for history.
I thought of a small fellow I had once known in Tharna. He had been called "Ost". It had not been an unfitting name for him. I had neither seen him nor heard of him since the revolt in the mines, that upon which the revolution in the city had been consequent. I did not know if he had survived the revolt and revolution or not. In that revolution the gynocracy in Tharna had been overthrown, devastatingly. Even to this day women in Tharna are kept almost uniformly as helpless, abject slaves, the men of Tharna having an excellent memory for history. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )