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Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Too, of course," he said, "she may be investigated by means of her Home Stone, her family, her friends, her connections, her doings, her address, and so on". - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 51, Sentence #109)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
51 109 "Too, of course," he said, "she may be investigated by means of her home stone, her family, her friends, her connections, her doings, her address, and so on".

Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
51 106 It is not pleasant.
51 107 She is then remanded to the authorities, and returned to her master".
51 108 "I see," I said.
51 109 "Too, of course," he said, "she may be investigated by means of her home stone, her family, her friends, her connections, her doings, her address, and so on".
51 110 "Each Gorean," I said, "has his place in society".
51 111 "Yes," he said, "and each slave girl hers".
51 112 "And where is that?" I asked.
It is not pleasant. She is then remanded to the authorities, and returned to her master". "I see," I said. "Too, of course," he said, "she may be investigated by means of her home stone, her family, her friends, her connections, her doings, her address, and so on". "Each Gorean," I said, "has his place in society". "Yes," he said, "and each slave girl hers". "And where is that?" I asked. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 51)