Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
16
220
I did not know if men did not love her because she had no homestone, or that she had no homestone because men did not love her.
I did not know if men did not love her because she had no Home Stone, or that she had no Home Stone because men did not love her.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #220)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
16
217
I smiled.
16
218
It was true.
16
219
Port Kar, of all the cities on Gor, was the only one that had no homestone.
16
220
I did not know if men did not love her because she had no homestone, or that she had no homestone because men did not love her.
16
221
The officer had proposed, as clearly as one might, that the city be abandoned to the flames, and to the ravaging seamen of Cos and Tyros.
16
222
Port Kar had no homestone.
16
223
"How many of you think," I asked, "that Port Kar has no homestone?" The men looked at one another, puzzled.
I smiled.
It was true.
Port Kar, of all the cities on Gor, was the only one that had no home stone.
I did not know if men did not love her because she had no home stone, or that she had no home stone because men did not love her.
The officer had proposed, as clearly as one might, that the city be abandoned to the flames, and to the ravaging seamen of Cos and Tyros.
Port Kar had no home stone.
"How many of you think," I asked, "that Port Kar has no home stone?" The men looked at one another, puzzled.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 16)