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

I wish to return her to her family, one incidentally of wealth and standing, that she be returned to the bosom of loved ones and sheltered within the protection of her Home Stone. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #56)
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25 56 I wish to return her to her family, one incidentally of wealth and standing, that she be returned to the bosom of loved ones and sheltered within the protection of her home stone.

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

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25 53 I did not, of course, know what his plans were, other than, I supposed, the attempted acquisition of Adraste, the beautiful former Lady Julia Leta, of Ar.
25 54 "I seek the slave, Luta," he said, "now named 'Adraste', once the noble, esteemed Lady Felitia Thaliana, of Besnit, she whom I have long sought, she whom I have followed even from the World's End.
25 55 I seek to find her to free her, to return her to the glorious station of the free citizeness.
25 56 I wish to return her to her family, one incidentally of wealth and standing, that she be returned to the bosom of loved ones and sheltered within the protection of her home stone.
25 57 What is wrong?" Much I feared was wrong, but I struggled to maintain an attitude of attention and absorbing, unqualified credulity.
25 58 I sensed that my life was now in much greater danger than I had hitherto suspected.
25 59 Someone, clearly, was lying or drastically misinformed.
I did not, of course, know what his plans were, other than, I supposed, the attempted acquisition of Adraste, the beautiful former Lady Julia Leta, of Ar. "I seek the slave, Luta," he said, "now named 'Adraste', once the noble, esteemed Lady Felitia Thaliana, of Besnit, she whom I have long sought, she whom I have followed even from the World's End. I seek to find her to free her, to return her to the glorious station of the free citizeness. I wish to return her to her family, one incidentally of wealth and standing, that she be returned to the bosom of loved ones and sheltered within the protection of her home stone. What is wrong?" Much I feared was wrong, but I struggled to maintain an attitude of attention and absorbing, unqualified credulity. I sensed that my life was now in much greater danger than I had hitherto suspected. Someone, clearly, was lying or drastically misinformed. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 25)