Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
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8
199
In his own hut, with its own homestone, even the least of men, it is said, is a Ubar.
In his own hut, with its own Home Stone, even the least of men, it is said, is a Ubar.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #199)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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8
196
I saw more than one small village.
8
197
Each, I supposed, had its homestone, 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 homestone.
8
199
In his own hut, with its own homestone, 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.
8
202
Then she wept and, putting down her head, kissed the chain.
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.
Then she wept and, putting down her head, kissed the chain.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 8)