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Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)

The first to accept the Home Stone of Port Kar was only a boy, and a slave. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #264)
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16 264 The first to accept the home stone of Port Kar was only a boy, and a slave.

Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

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16 261 "Do we have a home stone?" I asked the men.
16 262 "I will accept it as my home stone," said the slave boy, Fish.
16 263 None of the men laughed.
16 264 The first to accept the home stone of Port Kar was only a boy, and a slave.
16 265 But he had spoken as a Ubar.
16 266 "And I!" cried Thurnock, in his great, booming voice.
16 267 "And I!" said Clitus.
"Do we have a home stone?" I asked the men. "I will accept it as my home stone," said the slave boy, Fish. None of the men laughed. The first to accept the home stone of Port Kar was only a boy, and a slave. But he had spoken as a Ubar. "And I!" cried Thurnock, in his great, booming voice. "And I!" said Clitus. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 16)