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Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)

On the other hand, honor, the allegiance to a Home Stone, the promise of loyalty, and such, did not seem a requirement for the service contemplated. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #149)
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6 149 On the other hand, honor, the allegiance to a home stone, the promise of loyalty, and such, did not seem a requirement for the service contemplated.

Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)

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6 146 They frequented the taverns and the lower dock areas, and would approach a prospect, two or three at a time, often in the darkness.
6 147 Sometimes swords crossed.
6 148 They seemed most interested in men who had retained their weaponry, and their pride.
6 149 On the other hand, honor, the allegiance to a home stone, the promise of loyalty, and such, did not seem a requirement for the service contemplated.
6 150 Some prospects they bought from prison for gold, some waiting execution.
6 151 They seemed particularly interested in strong, agile, savage, dangerous men.
6 152 I had the impression they were intent to fee men who could handle blades well and ask few questions with respect to their unsheathing.
They frequented the taverns and the lower dock areas, and would approach a prospect, two or three at a time, often in the darkness. Sometimes swords crossed. They seemed most interested in men who had retained their weaponry, and their pride. On the other hand, honor, the allegiance to a home stone, the promise of loyalty, and such, did not seem a requirement for the service contemplated. Some prospects they bought from prison for gold, some waiting execution. They seemed particularly interested in strong, agile, savage, dangerous men. I had the impression they were intent to fee men who could handle blades well and ask few questions with respect to their unsheathing. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 6)