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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 163 Perhaps it is right for her.
2 164 Could that be? But whether it is right for her or not, she cannot remove it.
2 165 She is slave.
2 166 "How is it that a forester," I said, "claims as his the Home Stone of Port Kar?" "I once lived there," he said, "before I took caste.
2 167 At that time, long ago, there were few, if any, castes in Port Kar.
2 168 She had no Home Stone.
2 169 She was a den of thieves, as it was said, a lair of cutthroats, and such, a stinking maze of canals at the marshes, squalid and foul, and malignant".
Perhaps it is right for her. Could that be? But whether it is right for her or not, she cannot remove it. She is slave. "How is it that a forester," I said, "claims as his the Home Stone of Port Kar?" "I once lived there," he said, "before I took caste. At that time, long ago, there were few, if any, castes in Port Kar. She had no Home Stone. She was a den of thieves, as it was said, a lair of cutthroats, and such, a stinking maze of canals at the marshes, squalid and foul, and malignant". - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )