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Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)

I looked back to the enclosure within which was the Home Stone of Ar's Station, it resting on the plank, supported by the two terra-cotta vats. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #89)
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4 89 I looked back to the enclosure within which was the home stone of Ar's Station, it resting on the plank, supported by the two terra-cotta vats.

Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)

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4 86 "No one must be permitted to again revile the home stone of Ar's Station!" said Marcus.
4 87 "Come away from here," I said.
4 88 I pulled him from the knot of men, to the side.
4 89 I looked back to the enclosure within which was the home stone of Ar's Station, it resting on the plank, supported by the two terra-cotta vats.
4 90 There were at least ten guards in the vicinity, as well as perhaps fifty to a hundred men.
4 91 "I do not think you are likely, at this time," I said, "to seize the home stone by force.
4 92 Even if you could cut your way to it, you would not be likely to get more than a few feet with it, before you were brought down, by spear or quarrel, if not by blade".
"No one must be permitted to again revile the home stone of Ar's Station!" said Marcus. "Come away from here," I said. I pulled him from the knot of men, to the side. I looked back to the enclosure within which was the home stone of Ar's Station, it resting on the plank, supported by the two terra-cotta vats. There were at least ten guards in the vicinity, as well as perhaps fifty to a hundred men. "I do not think you are likely, at this time," I said, "to seize the home stone by force. Even if you could cut your way to it, you would not be likely to get more than a few feet with it, before you were brought down, by spear or quarrel, if not by blade". - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 4)