Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
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1248
Too, she was quite unfamiliar with Gorean males, and how they viewed women, in particular those with whom they do not share homestones.
Too, she was quite unfamiliar with Gorean males, and how they viewed women, in particular those with whom they do not share Home Stones.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #1248)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
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1
1245
The male in the container was a man, and he would be no different from the others.
1
1246
She did not understand, of course, that he, despite his familiarity, as she had discovered, with her language, was unlike the men with whom she had hitherto been acquainted.
1
1247
He was of the Warriors; he knew battle; he knew the sea; he knew the great bow, and the blade.
1
1248
Too, she was quite unfamiliar with Gorean males, and how they viewed women, in particular those with whom they do not share homestones.
1
1249
Their acculturation had not been that of Earth, but one quite different, one far more consistent and healthy, one far more natural.
1
1250
Nothing had prepared her, you see, for the men of Gor.
1
1251
And this large, strong man was no longer of Earth.
The male in the container was a man, and he would be no different from the others.
She did not understand, of course, that he, despite his familiarity, as she had discovered, with her language, was unlike the men with whom she had hitherto been acquainted.
He was of the Warriors; he knew battle; he knew the sea; he knew the great bow, and the blade.
Too, she was quite unfamiliar with Gorean males, and how they viewed women, in particular those with whom they do not share home stones.
Their acculturation had not been that of Earth, but one quite different, one far more consistent and healthy, one far more natural.
Nothing had prepared her, you see, for the men of Gor.
And this large, strong man was no longer of Earth.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1)