Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
218
Her master, however, Portus Canio, she knew, had a homestone.
Her master, however, Portus Canio, she knew, had a Home Stone.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #218)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
215
On her old world, in what had been her city of residence, unauthorized scrawlings, blatant obscenities, defiling letterings, ignorant vandalisms and such were common, these things exhibiting hatred, incivility, a disrespect for property, a petty, ugly desire to defile, to destroy and such, but they were, as far as she knew, rare in Gorean cities.
18
216
In Gorean cities, you see, there are homestones.
18
217
As a slave, of course, she could not have a homestone, no more than any other animal.
18
218
Her master, however, Portus Canio, she knew, had a homestone.
18
219
His homestone was the homestone of Ar.
18
220
"Do not linger here, slave girl," whispered a man, passing her.
18
221
"Yes, Master," she said, and hurried on.
On her old world, in what had been her city of residence, unauthorized scrawlings, blatant obscenities, defiling letterings, ignorant vandalisms and such were common, these things exhibiting hatred, incivility, a disrespect for property, a petty, ugly desire to defile, to destroy and such, but they were, as far as she knew, rare in Gorean cities.
In Gorean cities, you see, there are home stones.
As a slave, of course, she could not have a home stone, no more than any other animal.
Her master, however, Portus Canio, she knew, had a home stone.
His home stone was the home stone of Ar.
"Do not linger here, slave girl," whispered a man, passing her.
"Yes, Master," she said, and hurried on.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 18)