Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
5
779
She might have been safe on Earth; she had chosen to be unsafe, as any beautiful woman without a homestone must be on Gor.
She might have been safe on Earth; she had chosen to be unsafe, as any beautiful woman without a Home Stone must be on Gor.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #779)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
5
776
Had I had my wits about me I would have put a collar on her then and fastened her to the slave ring at the foot of my couch.
5
777
I could not deny that I was now pleased she was not, in innocuous triviality, ensconced on Earth.
5
778
I was pleased rather that her beauty was on Gor, where I, and other males, might have access to it.
5
779
She might have been safe on Earth; she had chosen to be unsafe, as any beautiful woman without a homestone must be on Gor.
5
780
She would now pay the penalties, and well, exacted of her beauty by the powerful men of a primitive culture.
5
781
She had gambled.
5
782
She had lost.
Had I had my wits about me I would have put a collar on her then and fastened her to the slave ring at the foot of my couch.
I could not deny that I was now pleased she was not, in innocuous triviality, ensconced on Earth.
I was pleased rather that her beauty was on Gor, where I, and other males, might have access to it.
She might have been safe on Earth; she had chosen to be unsafe, as any beautiful woman without a home stone must be on Gor.
She would now pay the penalties, and well, exacted of her beauty by the powerful men of a primitive culture.
She had gambled.
She had lost.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 5)