Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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22
317
"Then she fell into disgrace, having been enslaved, thereby no longer having a homestone.
"Then she fell into disgrace, having been enslaved, thereby no longer having a Home Stone.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #317)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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22
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On such festivals as the Planting Feast it was even she who was sometimes permitted to honor the homestone, sprinkling upon it the richest Ka-la-na, and the finest of Sa-Tarna grains.
22
315
She was the daughter of Marlenus, ubar of Ar".
22
316
"I have heard of her," I said.
22
317
"Then she fell into disgrace, having been enslaved, thereby no longer having a homestone.
22
318
Then, for having begged to be purchased, an act confessing the propriety of her bondage, sworn she was from her father's blood".
22
319
"I have heard something of it," I said.
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320
"In recent years, freed, but with no homestone, in disgrace and seclusion, she has lived in Ar".
On such festivals as the Planting Feast it was even she who was sometimes permitted to honor the home stone, sprinkling upon it the richest Ka-la-na, and the finest of Sa-Tarna grains.
She was the daughter of Marlenus, ubar of Ar".
"I have heard of her," I said.
"Then she fell into disgrace, having been enslaved, thereby no longer having a home stone.
Then, for having begged to be purchased, an act confessing the propriety of her bondage, sworn she was from her father's blood".
"I have heard something of it," I said.
"In recent years, freed, but with no home stone, in disgrace and seclusion, she has lived in Ar".
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 22)