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Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

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, Sentence #143)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
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.

Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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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.
1 144 "When Peisistratus disembarks the Lady Bina and Lord Grendel," she said, "whence then he?" "He will undoubtedly continue his work," I said.
1 145 I did not elaborate on the nature of his work, but she was substantially familiar with it.
1 146 Peisistratus, and his crews, were in their way mariners and merchants.
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. "When Peisistratus disembarks the Lady Bina and Lord Grendel," she said, "whence then he?" "He will undoubtedly continue his work," I said. I did not elaborate on the nature of his work, but she was substantially familiar with it. Peisistratus, and his crews, were in their way mariners and merchants. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 1)