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Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)

"I was kept in great honor in Ko-ro-ba," she said, "respected and free, for I had been your companion, even after the year of the companionship had gone, and it had not been renewed". - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #258)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 258 "I was kept in great honor in Ko-ro-ba," she said, "respected and free, for I had been your companion, even after the year of the companionship had gone, and it had not been renewed".

Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 255 "If you command me to believe you," she said, "I shall, of course, for I am slave".
1 256 I smiled.
1 257 "No," I said, "I do not command you".
1 258 "I was kept in great honor in Ko-ro-ba," she said, "respected and free, for I had been your companion, even after the year of the companionship had gone, and it had not been renewed".
1 259 At that point, in Gorean law, the companionship had been dissolved.
1 260 The companionship had not been renewed by the twentieth hour, the Gorean Midnight, of its anniversary.
1 261 "When Priest-Kings, by fire signs, made it clear Ko-ro-ba was to be destroyed, I left the city".
"If you command me to believe you," she said, "I shall, of course, for I am slave". I smiled. "No," I said, "I do not command you". "I was kept in great honor in Ko-ro-ba," she said, "respected and free, for I had been your companion, even after the year of the companionship had gone, and it had not been renewed". At that point, in Gorean law, the companionship had been dissolved. The companionship had not been renewed by the twentieth hour, the Gorean Midnight, of its anniversary. "When Priest-Kings, by fire signs, made it clear Ko-ro-ba was to be destroyed, I left the city". - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 1)