Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"Perhaps some of them fight for their freedom—for the right to keep their own homestone," I said.
"Perhaps some of them fight for their freedom—for the right to keep their own Home Stone," I said.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #195)
Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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If you seize them, you can divide Pa-Kur's horde, give the homestones to the contingents of the tributary cities, provided they withdraw their forces.
15
193
If they do not, destroy the stones".
15
194
"The soldiers of the Twelve Tributary Cities," he said, "want loot, vengeance, the women of Ar, not just their stones".
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195
"Perhaps some of them fight for their freedom—for the right to keep their own homestone," I said.
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196
"Surely not all of Pa-Kur's horde are adventurers, mercenaries".
15
197
Noting the Ubar's interest, I went on.
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"Besides, few of the soldiers of Gor, barbarians though they might be, would risk the destruction of their city's homestone—the luck of their birthplace".
If you seize them, you can divide Pa-Kur's horde, give the home stones to the contingents of the tributary cities, provided they withdraw their forces.
If they do not, destroy the stones".
"The soldiers of the Twelve Tributary Cities," he said, "want loot, vengeance, the women of Ar, not just their stones".
"Perhaps some of them fight for their freedom—for the right to keep their own home stone," I said.
"Surely not all of Pa-Kur's horde are adventurers, mercenaries".
Noting the Ubar's interest, I went on.
"Besides, few of the soldiers of Gor, barbarians though they might be, would risk the destruction of their city's home stone—the luck of their birthplace".
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 15)