Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
104
Given the anger in Ar at Ar's Station, and the fact that the homestone of Ar's Station had been sent to Ar, supposedly, according to the rumors, not for safekeeping, given the imminent danger in the city, but in a gesture of defiance and repudiation, attendant upon the supposed acceptance of a new homestone, one bestowed upon them by Cosians, the stone was, during certain hours, publicly displayed.
Given the anger in Ar at Ar's Station, and the fact that the Home Stone of Ar's Station had been sent to Ar, supposedly, according to the rumors, not for safekeeping, given the imminent danger in the city, but in a gesture of defiance and repudiation, attendant upon the supposed acceptance of a new Home Stone, one bestowed upon them by Cosians, the stone was, during certain hours, publicly displayed.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #104)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
101
"Yes," I said.
2
102
"For a Cosian," he said.
2
103
"Of course," I said.
2
104
Given the anger in Ar at Ar's Station, and the fact that the homestone of Ar's Station had been sent to Ar, supposedly, according to the rumors, not for safekeeping, given the imminent danger in the city, but in a gesture of defiance and repudiation, attendant upon the supposed acceptance of a new homestone, one bestowed upon them by Cosians, the stone was, during certain hours, publicly displayed.
2
105
This was done in the vicinity of the Central Cylinder, on the Avenue of the Central Cylinder.
2
106
The purpose of this display was to permit the people of Ar, and elsewhere, if they wished, to vent their displeasure upon the stone, insulting it, spitting upon it, and such.
2
107
"The stone," I said, "is well guarded".
"Yes," I said.
"For a Cosian," he said.
"Of course," I said.
Given the anger in Ar at Ar's Station, and the fact that the home stone of Ar's Station had been sent to Ar, supposedly, according to the rumors, not for safekeeping, given the imminent danger in the city, but in a gesture of defiance and repudiation, attendant upon the supposed acceptance of a new home stone, one bestowed upon them by Cosians, the stone was, during certain hours, publicly displayed.
This was done in the vicinity of the Central Cylinder, on the Avenue of the Central Cylinder.
The purpose of this display was to permit the people of Ar, and elsewhere, if they wished, to vent their displeasure upon the stone, insulting it, spitting upon it, and such.
"The stone," I said, "is well guarded".
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 2)