Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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290
Within limits, Ar was hers.
13
291
She was an exceedingly proud woman, and was confident, sure of her place and of herself.
13
292
It was well to struggle to please her.
13
293
A word from her could demote an officer of Ar, a phrase exile a councilor, or break or banish a merchant, and another could reduce another woman, even one of high station, to the collar.
13
294
She was charming, vain, secure, and arrogant.
13
295
Muchly did she relish her power, such as it was.
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296
Limited as it might be in great things, it was formidable in that which did not concern the occupation.
Within limits, Ar was hers.
She was an exceedingly proud woman, and was confident, sure of her place and of herself.
It was well to struggle to please her.
A word from her could demote an officer of Ar, a phrase exile a councilor, or break or banish a merchant, and another could reduce another woman, even one of high station, to the collar.
She was charming, vain, secure, and arrogant.
Muchly did she relish her power, such as it was.
Limited as it might be in great things, it was formidable in that which did not concern the occupation.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )