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Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)

And each dwelling, too, I supposed, even a shack or hut, would have its own Home Stone. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #198)
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8 198 And each dwelling, too, I supposed, even a shack or hut, would have its own home stone.

Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)

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8 195 We were too far north for vineyards.
8 196 I saw more than one small village.
8 197 Each, I supposed, had its home stone, probably as much cherished there, in such a remote, humble place, as were those elsewhere, even those of mighty cities, such as Ar, Turia, or Brundisium.
8 198 And each dwelling, too, I supposed, even a shack or hut, would have its own home stone.
8 199 In his own hut, with its own home stone, even the least of men, it is said, is a Ubar.
8 200 I heard a small sound of chain, and I turned about, again.
8 201 The slave was now on her belly, on the boards of the deck, and she still held the chain in her hands.
We were too far north for vineyards. I saw more than one small village. Each, I supposed, had its home stone, probably as much cherished there, in such a remote, humble place, as were those elsewhere, even those of mighty cities, such as Ar, Turia, or Brundisium. And each dwelling, too, I supposed, even a shack or hut, would have its own home stone. In his own hut, with its own home stone, even the least of men, it is said, is a Ubar. I heard a small sound of chain, and I turned about, again. The slave was now on her belly, on the boards of the deck, and she still held the chain in her hands. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 8)