Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
6
275
A palace without a homestone is but a hovel; a hovel which contains a homestone is a palace.
A palace without a Home Stone is but a hovel; a hovel which contains a Home Stone is a palace.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #275)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
6
272
I looked at the homestone in the hut.
6
273
In this hut, for it was here that his homestone 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 homestone, was Ubar.
6
275
A palace without a homestone is but a hovel; a hovel which contains a homestone 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.
6
278
His rights in this house, his supremacy in this place, was acknowledged by all guests.
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.
His rights in this house, his supremacy in this place, was acknowledged by all guests.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 6)