Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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47
If he were successful in his mad attempt to obtain the homestone of his city he would doubtless be a recognized wanted man.
If he were successful in his mad attempt to obtain the Home Stone of his city he would doubtless be a recognized wanted man.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #47)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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44
He had then closed the door, turning the key, removing it, placing it in his pouch.
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45
I did not object to this incarceration of his beauteous slave as such things are excellent for their discipline.
4
46
Also, it seemed to me, aside from the value of its effect of Phoebe, an excellent idea.
4
47
If he were successful in his mad attempt to obtain the homestone of his city he would doubtless be a recognized wanted man.
4
48
Some might recall that Phoebe was his slave, and thus attempt to trace him through her.
4
49
In the locker she would not be as easily recognized, surely not as easily as if she were kneeling at a wall, braceleted to a ring.
4
50
The keeping her in a box or locker seemed to me superior, too, incidentally, to renting a tenement room, even though these were now cheaper and more available than when I had been last in Ar, because of the new egress of refugees, now from Ar herself.
He had then closed the door, turning the key, removing it, placing it in his pouch.
I did not object to this incarceration of his beauteous slave as such things are excellent for their discipline.
Also, it seemed to me, aside from the value of its effect of Phoebe, an excellent idea.
If he were successful in his mad attempt to obtain the home stone of his city he would doubtless be a recognized wanted man.
Some might recall that Phoebe was his slave, and thus attempt to trace him through her.
In the locker she would not be as easily recognized, surely not as easily as if she were kneeling at a wall, braceleted to a ring.
The keeping her in a box or locker seemed to me superior, too, incidentally, to renting a tenement room, even though these were now cheaper and more available than when I had been last in Ar, because of the new egress of refugees, now from Ar herself.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 4)