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Book 36. (1 results) Avengers of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Aktis," I said, "as is Thurnock, is of the peasants, the most fundamental of all castes, the ox on which the Home Stone rests". - (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #19)
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2 19 "Aktis," I said, "as is Thurnock, is of the peasants, the most fundamental of all castes, the ox on which the home stone rests".

Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)

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2 16 I then introduced Aktis to several of the men about, including Clitus, master of the trident, and handsome Tab, gifted with the sword.
2 17 Several others stood aside, in the darkness.
2 18 In the presence of a stranger, in a lonely place, many Goreans will not step into the firelight.
2 19 "Aktis," I said, "as is Thurnock, is of the peasants, the most fundamental of all castes, the ox on which the home stone rests".
2 20 "He is too small to be of the great caste," said Thurnock.
2 21 "His voice may have changed, but I doubt he can yet grow a true beard".
2 22 "At least," said Aktis, "I do not have a large tooth, misshapen, which hangs over my lip, like a fang".
I then introduced Aktis to several of the men about, including Clitus, master of the trident, and handsome Tab, gifted with the sword. Several others stood aside, in the darkness. In the presence of a stranger, in a lonely place, many Goreans will not step into the firelight. "Aktis," I said, "as is Thurnock, is of the peasants, the most fundamental of all castes, the ox on which the home stone rests". "He is too small to be of the great caste," said Thurnock. "His voice may have changed, but I doubt he can yet grow a true beard". "At least," said Aktis, "I do not have a large tooth, misshapen, which hangs over my lip, like a fang". - (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 2)