Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
38
168
"Surrender your homestone," said the other guard.
"Surrender your Home Stone," said the other guard.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 38, Sentence #168)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
38
165
Her being a free woman gave something of a fillip, it seemed, to her use as a prize.
38
166
Once she was collared, of course, if that should occur, she would have to compete with such as I on a more even basis.
38
167
Her treatment, her caresses, her rewards, and such, would then be more clearly a function of what she was in herself alone, more clearly a function of whatever intrinsic merit, quality, or worth she might possess in herself alone, as a female, as a slave.
38
168
"Surrender your homestone," said the other guard.
38
169
"You are done, finished!" "Hold, hold," said the first fellow, irritably, he who had uttered the exclamation only a moment ago.
38
170
"Your Ubar and Ubar's Builder are forked," said the other guard.
38
171
"Any honorable fellow in these circumstances would hasten to resign".
Her being a free woman gave something of a fillip, it seemed, to her use as a prize.
Once she was collared, of course, if that should occur, she would have to compete with such as I on a more even basis.
Her treatment, her caresses, her rewards, and such, would then be more clearly a function of what she was in herself alone, more clearly a function of whatever intrinsic merit, quality, or worth she might possess in herself alone, as a female, as a slave.
"Surrender your home stone," said the other guard.
"You are done, finished!" "Hold, hold," said the first fellow, irritably, he who had uttered the exclamation only a moment ago.
"Your Ubar and Ubar's Builder are forked," said the other guard.
"Any honorable fellow in these circumstances would hasten to resign".
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 38)