Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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122
Earlier he had disowned his daughter, Talena, for she had sued for her freedom, a slave's act.
Earlier he had disowned his daughter, Talena, for she had sued for her freedom, a slave's act.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #122)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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119
He, though only of the Merchants, had saved Marlenus of Ar from the degradation of slavery.
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120
That one such as he had been of service to the great Marlenus of Ar doubtless was tantamount to insult.
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121
But Marlenus had been freed.
1
122
Earlier he had disowned his daughter, Talena, for she had sued for her freedom, a slave's act.
1
123
His honor had been kept.
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124
That of Tarl Cabot could not be recovered.
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125
But I recalled that I had, in the stockade of Tyros, recollected the matter of honor.
He, though only of the Merchants, had saved Marlenus of Ar from the degradation of slavery.
That one such as he had been of service to the great Marlenus of Ar doubtless was tantamount to insult.
But Marlenus had been freed.
Earlier he had disowned his daughter, Talena, for she had sued for her freedom, a slave's act.
His honor had been kept.
That of Tarl Cabot could not be recovered.
But I recalled that I had, in the stockade of Tyros, recollected the matter of honor.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 1)