Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
722
Too, even if we had once shared a homestone, you are now without the rights of the homestone, having been enslaved.
Too, even if we had once shared a Home Stone, you are now without the rights of the Home Stone, having been enslaved.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #722)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
719
"We are not fellow citizens.
17
720
We do not share a homestone.
17
721
Too, even if we had been fellow citizens, you are now no longer a citizen, but a slave.
17
722
Too, even if we had once shared a homestone, you are now without the rights of the homestone, having been enslaved.
17
723
In addition, you are merely a female".
17
724
"It seems then," said Ellen, bitterly, "that I cannot expect gentlemanliness of you".
17
725
"What is "gentlemanliness"?" he asked, as Ellen, in her consternation, had used the English expression.
"We are not fellow citizens.
We do not share a home stone.
Too, even if we had been fellow citizens, you are now no longer a citizen, but a slave.
Too, even if we had once shared a home stone, you are now without the rights of the home stone, having been enslaved.
In addition, you are merely a female".
"It seems then," said Ellen, bitterly, "that I cannot expect gentlemanliness of you".
"What is "gentlemanliness"?" he asked, as Ellen, in her consternation, had used the English expression.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 17)