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Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)

It contained, as I'd known it would, the Home Stone of Ar. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #143)
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12 143 It contained, as I'd known it would, the home stone of Ar.

Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

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12 140 The crossbow and longbow, with their respective missiles, were nowhere in evidence.
12 141 The shield was also gone.
12 142 With the spear blade I cut into the locked saddle pack.
12 143 It contained, as I'd known it would, the home stone of Ar.
12 144 It was unimpressive, small, flat, and of a dull brown color.
12 145 Carved on it, crudely, was a single letter in an archaic Gorean script, that single letter which, in the old spelling, would have been the name of the city.
12 146 At the time the stone was carved, Ar, in all probability, had been one of dozens of inconspicuous villages on the plains of Gor.
The crossbow and longbow, with their respective missiles, were nowhere in evidence. The shield was also gone. With the spear blade I cut into the locked saddle pack. It contained, as I'd known it would, the home stone of Ar. It was unimpressive, small, flat, and of a dull brown color. Carved on it, crudely, was a single letter in an archaic Gorean script, that single letter which, in the old spelling, would have been the name of the city. At the time the stone was carved, Ar, in all probability, had been one of dozens of inconspicuous villages on the plains of Gor. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 12)