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Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 169 "I thought the men of Tharna revered women, alone perhaps of the men of Gor".
6 170 She laughed bitterly.
6 171 "They are not in Tharna now," she said.
6 172 "They could not take you to Tharna as a slave," I said.
6 173 "Would the Tatrix not free you?" "They would not take me to Tharna," she responded.
6 174 "They would use me and sell me, perhaps to some passing merchant, perhaps in the Street of Brands in Ar".
6 175 "What is your name?" I asked.
"I thought the men of Tharna revered women, alone perhaps of the men of Gor". She laughed bitterly. "They are not in Tharna now," she said. "They could not take you to Tharna as a slave," I said. "Would the Tatrix not free you?" "They would not take me to Tharna," she responded. "They would use me and sell me, perhaps to some passing merchant, perhaps in the Street of Brands in Ar". "What is your name?" I asked. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )