Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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288
I am not clear as to what a homestone is, but I have gathered that it, whatever it might be, is regarded as being of great importance on this world.
I am not clear as to what a Home Stone is, but I have gathered that it, whatever it might be, is regarded as being of great importance on this world.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #288)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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285
"That is doubtless it," she said, seemingly satisfied.
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286
The Peasants were generally regarded as the lowest of the castes, though why that should be I have never been able to determine.
12
287
That caste is sometimes referred to as "the ox on which the homestone rests".
12
288
I am not clear as to what a homestone is, but I have gathered that it, whatever it might be, is regarded as being of great importance on this world.
12
289
So, if that is the case, and the Peasants is indeed the caste upon which the homestone rests, then it would seem, at least in my understanding, to be a very important caste.
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290
In any event, it would seem to me that the Peasants is surely one of, if not the, most significant of the castes of this world.
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291
So much depends upon them! Too, I am sure they do not regard themselves as being the lowest of the castes.
"That is doubtless it," she said, seemingly satisfied.
The Peasants were generally regarded as the lowest of the castes, though why that should be I have never been able to determine.
That caste is sometimes referred to as "the ox on which the home stone rests".
I am not clear as to what a home stone is, but I have gathered that it, whatever it might be, is regarded as being of great importance on this world.
So, if that is the case, and the Peasants is indeed the caste upon which the home stone rests, then it would seem, at least in my understanding, to be a very important caste.
In any event, it would seem to me that the Peasants is surely one of, if not the, most significant of the castes of this world.
So much depends upon them! Too, I am sure they do not regard themselves as being the lowest of the castes.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 12)