Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
107
For example, I was not at all sure that his homestone was truly that of Ar.
For example, I was not at all sure that his Home Stone was truly that of Ar.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #107)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
104
You have no friends.
16
105
Why are you not, amongst the porticoes and colonnades, chatting and gossiping with your collar sisters, seeking news, a word dropped in the tiers of the Central Cylinder becoming common knowledge by nightfall, not comparing collars and masters, not complaining about the recent quality of the tunic cloth, not whispering delightedly of the intrigues and doings of free women, and so on".
16
106
Much in my bondage was mysterious, and much in my master seemed to me mysterious.
16
107
For example, I was not at all sure that his homestone was truly that of Ar.
16
108
Months ago he had seemed unaware that heavy traffic on the streets of Ar was prohibited during daylight hours.
16
109
Also, he had occasionally asked questions, and inquired directions, of passers-by, on the streets and in the squares, the answers to which I would have supposed would be well known to a native of the city.
16
110
Some of his interlocutors had surely taken him for a guest or visitor.
You have no friends.
Why are you not, amongst the porticoes and colonnades, chatting and gossiping with your collar sisters, seeking news, a word dropped in the tiers of the Central Cylinder becoming common knowledge by nightfall, not comparing collars and masters, not complaining about the recent quality of the tunic cloth, not whispering delightedly of the intrigues and doings of free women, and so on".
Much in my bondage was mysterious, and much in my master seemed to me mysterious.
For example, I was not at all sure that his home stone was truly that of Ar.
Months ago he had seemed unaware that heavy traffic on the streets of Ar was prohibited during daylight hours.
Also, he had occasionally asked questions, and inquired directions, of passers-by, on the streets and in the squares, the answers to which I would have supposed would be well known to a native of the city.
Some of his interlocutors had surely taken him for a guest or visitor.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 16)