Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
14
221
It is regarded as dishonorable to steal from one with whom one shares a homestone.
It is regarded as dishonorable to steal from one with whom one shares a Home Stone.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #221)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
14
218
Strangers on Gor, particularly in smaller communities, tend to be viewed with suspicion.
14
219
Indeed, in Gorean, as I noted earlier, the same word is used for "stranger" and "enemy".
14
220
Incidentally, slave theft on Gor is very rare, certainly within particular communities.
14
221
It is regarded as dishonorable to steal from one with whom one shares a homestone.
14
222
"Tonight," said the kitchen master, "the six of you, those tunicked, and not shackled, will be returned to the floor".
14
223
We would be washed, fed, rested, brushed and combed, and given fresh tunics.
14
224
As we left the kitchen, Adraste and I did not look at one another.
Strangers on Gor, particularly in smaller communities, tend to be viewed with suspicion.
Indeed, in Gorean, as I noted earlier, the same word is used for "stranger" and "enemy".
Incidentally, slave theft on Gor is very rare, certainly within particular communities.
It is regarded as dishonorable to steal from one with whom one shares a home stone.
"Tonight," said the kitchen master, "the six of you, those tunicked, and not shackled, will be returned to the floor".
We would be washed, fed, rested, brushed and combed, and given fresh tunics.
As we left the kitchen, Adraste and I did not look at one another.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 14)