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Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)

In this hut, even had he been a lowly man or beggar, he, because of the presence in it of his Home Stone, was Ubar. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #274)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 274 In this hut, even had he been a lowly man or beggar, he, because of the presence in it of his home stone, was Ubar.

Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 271 I wanted to roll on the floor and scream.
6 272 I looked at the home stone in the hut.
6 273 In this hut, for it was here that his home stone resided, Thurnus was sovereign.
6 274 In this hut, even had he been a lowly man or beggar, he, because of the presence in it of his home stone, was Ubar.
6 275 A palace without a home stone is but a hovel; a hovel which contains a home stone is a palace.
6 276 In this house, this hut, this palace, Thurnus's was the supremacy.
6 277 Here he might do as he pleased.
I wanted to roll on the floor and scream. I looked at the home stone in the hut. In this hut, for it was here that his home stone resided, Thurnus was sovereign. In this hut, even had he been a lowly man or beggar, he, because of the presence in it of his home stone, was Ubar. A palace without a home stone is but a hovel; a hovel which contains a home stone is a palace. In this house, this hut, this palace, Thurnus's was the supremacy. Here he might do as he pleased. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 6)