Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
874
Already, it seemed, to these children, the women were no more than slaves.
Already, it seemed, to these children, the women were no more than slaves.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #874)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
871
Its contents, in effect, were no longer of Ar.
9
872
Some fellows in Turian garb did stand by a wall, their arms folded, considering the coffle, much as might have assessing slavers.
9
873
Twice some children addressed themselves to the coffle, jeering its captives, spitting upon them, stinging them with hurled pebbles, rushing forward, even, to lash at them with switches.
9
874
Already, it seemed, to these children, the women were no more than slaves.
9
875
When I had threaded the chain back through the arms of Claudia Tentia Hinrabia, incidentally, I did not mention to her that she had been selected to entertain at a late supper to be given by Talena of Ar, her Ubara, in the room of the Ubar, in the Central Cylinder.
9
876
She would find out, soon enough.
10
1
The Sword is Thirsty "I can remember when the men of Ar, those I saw of them in the north, walked proudly," said Marcus.
Its contents, in effect, were no longer of Ar.
Some fellows in Turian garb did stand by a wall, their arms folded, considering the coffle, much as might have assessing slavers.
Twice some children addressed themselves to the coffle, jeering its captives, spitting upon them, stinging them with hurled pebbles, rushing forward, even, to lash at them with switches.
Already, it seemed, to these children, the women were no more than slaves.
When I had threaded the chain back through the arms of Claudia Tentia Hinrabia, incidentally, I did not mention to her that she had been selected to entertain at a late supper to be given by Talena of Ar, her Ubara, in the room of the Ubar, in the Central Cylinder.
She would find out, soon enough.
The Sword is Thirsty "I can remember when the men of Ar, those I saw of them in the north, walked proudly," said Marcus.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 9)