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

And then he asked who then ruled in name, and men feared to tell him, that it was she who had once been his daughter, before her dishonoring, and disownment, for the slur she had once cast on his honor". - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #541)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 541 And then he asked who then ruled in name, and men feared to tell him, that it was she who had once been his daughter, before her dishonoring, and disownment, for the slur she had once cast on his honor".

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

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5 538 "'Who rules in Ar?' he asked," said the bearded fellow.
5 539 "'Truly, or in name?' inquired his interlocutor," said another.
5 540 "And he wished to know in truth who ruled, and he was told Lurius of Jad, in far Cos, but through Myron, the polemarkos, with the collusion of Seremides, master of the Taurentians, the palace guard.
5 541 And then he asked who then ruled in name, and men feared to tell him, that it was she who had once been his daughter, before her dishonoring, and disownment, for the slur she had once cast on his honor".
5 542 I knew something of this.
5 543 She had once been captured and enslaved by the tarnsman, Rask, of Treve, but he, having become, however unaccountably, enamored of a blond barbarian slave named El-in-or, gave her to Verna, a leader of Panther Girls, who took her to the northern forests.
5 544 Later, on the northern coast, she was exposed for sale.
"'Who rules in Ar?' he asked," said the bearded fellow. "'Truly, or in name?' inquired his interlocutor," said another. "And he wished to know in truth who ruled, and he was told Lurius of Jad, in far Cos, but through Myron, the polemarkos, with the collusion of Seremides, master of the Taurentians, the palace guard. And then he asked who then ruled in name, and men feared to tell him, that it was she who had once been his daughter, before her dishonoring, and disownment, for the slur she had once cast on his honor". I knew something of this. She had once been captured and enslaved by the tarnsman, Rask, of Treve, but he, having become, however unaccountably, enamored of a blond barbarian slave named El-in-or, gave her to Verna, a leader of Panther Girls, who took her to the northern forests. Later, on the northern coast, she was exposed for sale. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 5)