Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
27
2517
In becoming a slave, you see, she has dishonored its homestone.
In becoming a slave, you see, she has dishonored its Home Stone.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #2517)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
27
2514
Now she is only another slave.
27
2515
She would remain a slave, incidentally, even if she were to be returned to her original city.
27
2516
Indeed, there, she would be treated with great cruelty, perhaps even slain.
27
2517
In becoming a slave, you see, she has dishonored its homestone.
27
2518
She would beg piteously not to be returned to that city.
27
2519
There she could expect nothing better than a paga tavern or brothel.
27
2520
You can imagine her misery, in such a situation, finding herself at the mercy of spurned suitors, and such.
Now she is only another slave.
She would remain a slave, incidentally, even if she were to be returned to her original city.
Indeed, there, she would be treated with great cruelty, perhaps even slain.
In becoming a slave, you see, she has dishonored its home stone.
She would beg piteously not to be returned to that city.
There she could expect nothing better than a paga tavern or brothel.
You can imagine her misery, in such a situation, finding herself at the mercy of spurned suitors, and such.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27)