Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
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443
Marlenus, protecting his honor, on his sword and upon the medallion of the Ubar, had sworn her from him.
Marlenus, protecting his honor, on his sword and upon the medallion of the Ubar, had sworn her from him.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #443)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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440
Talena would now be in Ar.
1
441
How startled, how crushed would she have been, to learn at last, incontrovertibly, that her disownment was true.
1
442
She had begged to be purchased, a slave's act.
1
443
Marlenus, protecting his honor, on his sword and upon the medallion of the Ubar, had sworn her from him.
1
444
No longer had she caste, no longer a Home Stone.
1
445
The meanest peasant wench, secure in her caste rights, would be more than Talena.
1
446
Even a slave girl has her collar.
Talena would now be in Ar.
How startled, how crushed would she have been, to learn at last, incontrovertibly, that her disownment was true.
She had begged to be purchased, a slave's act.
Marlenus, protecting his honor, on his sword and upon the medallion of the Ubar, had sworn her from him.
No longer had she caste, no longer a Home Stone.
The meanest peasant wench, secure in her caste rights, would be more than Talena.
Even a slave girl has her collar.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 1)