Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
26
227
"Yet you cannot describe her homestone.
"Yet you cannot describe her Home Stone.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #227)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
26
224
Citizenship in most Gorean communities is not something accrued in virtue of the accident of birth but earned by virtue of intent and application.
26
225
The sharing of a homestone is no light thing in a Gorean city.
26
226
"You claim to be of Ar," said he.
26
227
"Yet you cannot describe her homestone.
26
228
Explain to me then in precise detail the ceremony of citizenship, or, perhaps, the performances enacted upon the Planting Feast".
26
229
"I cannot," she stammered.
26
230
"Shall I have you taken before the magistrates of Ar," he inquired, "to substantiate your claim of citizenship?" "No," she said, "no!" She looked at him, terrified.
Citizenship in most Gorean communities is not something accrued in virtue of the accident of birth but earned by virtue of intent and application.
The sharing of a home stone is no light thing in a Gorean city.
"You claim to be of Ar," said he.
"Yet you cannot describe her home stone.
Explain to me then in precise detail the ceremony of citizenship, or, perhaps, the performances enacted upon the Planting Feast".
"I cannot," she stammered.
"Shall I have you taken before the magistrates of Ar," he inquired, "to substantiate your claim of citizenship?" "No," she said, "no!" She looked at him, terrified.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 26)