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Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)

But the children, of course, and their children eventually became simply Gorean. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #127)
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3 127 But the children, of course, and their children eventually became simply Gorean.

Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

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3 124 On the whole, I liked the people I met, and I was confident that they were largely of Earth stock, that their ancestors had been brought to the planet in Voyages of Acquisition.
3 125 Apparently, after having been brought to the planet, they had simply been released, much as animals might be released in a forest preserve, or fish stocked free in a river.
3 126 The ancestors of some of them might have been Chaldeans or Celts or Syrians or Englishmen brought to this world over a period of centuries from different civilizations.
3 127 But the children, of course, and their children eventually became simply Gorean.
3 128 In the long ages on Gor almost all traces of Earth origin had vanished.
3 129 Occasionally, however, an English word in Gorean, like "ax" or "ship," would delight me.
3 130 Certain other expressions seemed clearly to be of Greek or German origin.
On the whole, I liked the people I met, and I was confident that they were largely of Earth stock, that their ancestors had been brought to the planet in Voyages of Acquisition. Apparently, after having been brought to the planet, they had simply been released, much as animals might be released in a forest preserve, or fish stocked free in a river. The ancestors of some of them might have been Chaldeans or Celts or Syrians or Englishmen brought to this world over a period of centuries from different civilizations. But the children, of course, and their children eventually became simply Gorean. In the long ages on Gor almost all traces of Earth origin had vanished. Occasionally, however, an English word in Gorean, like "ax" or "ship," would delight me. Certain other expressions seemed clearly to be of Greek or German origin. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 3)