Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
20
71
Its homestone, however, which I have seen, attests to a considerable antiquity.
Its Home Stone, however, which I have seen, attests to a considerable antiquity.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #71)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
20
68
Time is reckoned "Contasta Ar," or "from the founding of Ar".
20
69
The current year, according to the calendar of Ar, if it is of interest, is 10,117.
20
70
Actually I would suppose that Ar may not be a third of that age.
20
71
Its homestone, however, which I have seen, attests to a considerable antiquity.
20
72
* * * * Some four days after I had recovered the tarn, we sighted in the distance the Sardar Mountains.
20
73
Had I possessed a Gorean compass, its needle would have pointed invariably to those mountains, as though to indicate the home of the Priest-Kings.
20
74
Before the mountains, in a panorama of silk and flags, I saw the pavilions of the Fair of En'Kara, or the Fair of the First Turning.
Time is reckoned "Contasta Ar," or "from the founding of Ar".
The current year, according to the calendar of Ar, if it is of interest, is 10,117.
Actually I would suppose that Ar may not be a third of that age.
Its home stone, however, which I have seen, attests to a considerable antiquity.
* * * * Some four days after I had recovered the tarn, we sighted in the distance the Sardar Mountains.
Had I possessed a Gorean compass, its needle would have pointed invariably to those mountains, as though to indicate the home of the Priest-Kings.
Before the mountains, in a panorama of silk and flags, I saw the pavilions of the Fair of En'Kara, or the Fair of the First Turning.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 20)