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Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)

She has, after all, a Home Stone. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #1119)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
25 1119 She has, after all, a home stone.

Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
25 1116 Her culture would not have prepared her for it.
25 1117 She will, of course, become aware of this almost immediately on Gor, when she will be so unfortunate to find herself, a slave, before such a woman.
25 1118 In any event, aware of her status and station the Gorean free woman, particularly if of high caste, commonly regards herself, and is culturally justified in doing so, as a very special and superior creature, one generally aloof and unapproachable, one commonly lofty and exalted.
25 1119 She has, after all, a home stone.
25 1120 Accordingly, as might be expected, she is often vain, petty, selfish, supercilious, and arrogant.
25 1121 One might then have some understanding of the radical and traumatic transformation, with all its attendant mental and psychological anguish, which such a woman might undergo should she become a slave.
25 1122 She, at least, from her culture, has some understanding of what it is to be a slave.
Her culture would not have prepared her for it. She will, of course, become aware of this almost immediately on Gor, when she will be so unfortunate to find herself, a slave, before such a woman. In any event, aware of her status and station the Gorean free woman, particularly if of high caste, commonly regards herself, and is culturally justified in doing so, as a very special and superior creature, one generally aloof and unapproachable, one commonly lofty and exalted. She has, after all, a home stone. Accordingly, as might be expected, she is often vain, petty, selfish, supercilious, and arrogant. One might then have some understanding of the radical and traumatic transformation, with all its attendant mental and psychological anguish, which such a woman might undergo should she become a slave. She, at least, from her culture, has some understanding of what it is to be a slave. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 25)