Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
808
Owned, she is his, wholly.
3
809
"'What troubles in Ar?' asked a fellow.
3
810
I was sure the question was not candid, but a test of sorts.
3
811
The catastrophes in Ar had begun some days ago, hundreds of fugitives from Ar had scattered from the city, presumably most to seek the coast, and eventual security in the islands; and the six women in the camp might well have been from Ar, perhaps proscribed women, begging passage from Ar, even at the cost of the collar.
3
812
Indeed these fellows in the camp, I supposed, might well have been amongst those who fled from Ar.
3
813
Who would not know, truly, of the miseries and changes in Ar? But I responded, innocently, as though granting that the question had been asked, as well, in all innocence.
3
814
'The uprising,' I said, 'the rebellion, the ending of the occupation, the expulsion of foreign troops from Ar.
Owned, she is his, wholly.
"'What troubles in Ar?' asked a fellow.
I was sure the question was not candid, but a test of sorts.
The catastrophes in Ar had begun some days ago, hundreds of fugitives from Ar had scattered from the city, presumably most to seek the coast, and eventual security in the islands; and the six women in the camp might well have been from Ar, perhaps proscribed women, begging passage from Ar, even at the cost of the collar.
Indeed these fellows in the camp, I supposed, might well have been amongst those who fled from Ar.
Who would not know, truly, of the miseries and changes in Ar? But I responded, innocently, as though granting that the question had been asked, as well, in all innocence.
'The uprising,' I said, 'the rebellion, the ending of the occupation, the expulsion of foreign troops from Ar.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )