Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
140
The gulf between a tarsk and a Ubara was less than the gap between one such as she and one such as the Lady bina.
The gulf between a tarsk and a Ubara was less than the gap between one such as she and one such as the Lady Bina.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #140)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
137
No love was lost between her and the beauteous Lady bina, but that was no excuse for an impropriety in this matter, however inadvertent or slight.
1
138
There were forms to be observed.
1
139
Too, a chasm, a world, separated her from the Lady bina.
1
140
The gulf between a tarsk and a Ubara was less than the gap between one such as she and one such as the Lady bina.
1
141
To be sure, I had often thought that the Lady bina would herself look quite well in a collar.
1
142
How did she expect to become a Ubara? She did not even have a Home Stone.
1
143
And there was a Ubara in Ar, if only a Cosian puppet on the throne, Talena, a traitress to her Home Stone, Talena, once the daughter of the great Ubar, Marlenus of Ar, whose whereabouts, as far as I knew, were unknown.
No love was lost between her and the beauteous Lady bina, but that was no excuse for an impropriety in this matter, however inadvertent or slight.
There were forms to be observed.
Too, a chasm, a world, separated her from the Lady bina.
The gulf between a tarsk and a Ubara was less than the gap between one such as she and one such as the Lady bina.
To be sure, I had often thought that the Lady bina would herself look quite well in a collar.
How did she expect to become a Ubara? She did not even have a Home Stone.
And there was a Ubara in Ar, if only a Cosian puppet on the throne, Talena, a traitress to her Home Stone, Talena, once the daughter of the great Ubar, Marlenus of Ar, whose whereabouts, as far as I knew, were unknown.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 1)