Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
12
101
"For how then would the ranks of Field Slaves be replenished?" "I see," I said, now understanding for the first time something of the motivation behind the hospitality of Tharna.
"For how then would the ranks of Field Slaves be replenished?" "I see," I said, now understanding for the first time something of the motivation behind the hospitality of Tharna.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #101)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
12
98
"What is the significance of that?" I asked, for I had heard something of the sort before.
12
99
"It means one is made welcome in Tharna," said the girl, "and this means one is sent to the Great Farms to be a Field Slave, to cultivate the soil of Tharna in chains until one dies".
12
100
"Why are strangers not warned of this," I asked, "when they enter the gates?" "That would be foolish indeed, would it not?" laughed the girl.
12
101
"For how then would the ranks of Field Slaves be replenished?" "I see," I said, now understanding for the first time something of the motivation behind the hospitality of Tharna.
12
102
"As one who wore the silver mask," continued the girl, "it was my duty to report this man to the authorities.
12
103
Yet I was curious, for I had never known a man not from Tharna.
12
104
I followed him, until we were alone, and then I challenged him, informing him of the fate that lay before him".
"What is the significance of that?" I asked, for I had heard something of the sort before.
"It means one is made welcome in Tharna," said the girl, "and this means one is sent to the Great Farms to be a Field Slave, to cultivate the soil of Tharna in chains until one dies".
"Why are strangers not warned of this," I asked, "when they enter the gates?" "That would be foolish indeed, would it not?" laughed the girl.
"For how then would the ranks of Field Slaves be replenished?" "I see," I said, now understanding for the first time something of the motivation behind the hospitality of Tharna.
"As one who wore the silver mask," continued the girl, "it was my duty to report this man to the authorities.
Yet I was curious, for I had never known a man not from Tharna.
I followed him, until we were alone, and then I challenged him, informing him of the fate that lay before him".
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 12)