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

"You are less than an urt of Ar," said Portus Canio, "for you have betrayed your Home Stone". - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #1817)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
27 1817 "You are less than an urt of Ar," said Portus Canio, "for you have betrayed your home stone".

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
27 1814 "We meet again," said Portus Canio.
27 1815 His hands moved, ever so slightly, as though they might consider wrapping themselves about the throat of Tersius Major.
27 1816 "You will pay, tharlarion of Ar," said Tersius Major, "for the inconvenience, the humiliation, you have caused me".
27 1817 "You are less than an urt of Ar," said Portus Canio, "for you have betrayed your home stone".
27 1818 "Not at all," said the officer.
27 1819 "It is only that his home stone is not yours.
27 1820 His is, you see, far more valuable.
"We meet again," said Portus Canio. His hands moved, ever so slightly, as though they might consider wrapping themselves about the throat of Tersius Major. "You will pay, tharlarion of Ar," said Tersius Major, "for the inconvenience, the humiliation, you have caused me". "You are less than an urt of Ar," said Portus Canio, "for you have betrayed your home stone". "Not at all," said the officer. "It is only that his home stone is not yours. His is, you see, far more valuable. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27)