Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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16
432
"I see," said Samos, standing near to me, his voice indistinct in the wild cries of the crowd, "that there is indeed a homestone in Port Kar".
"I see," said Samos, standing near to me, his voice indistinct in the wild cries of the crowd, "that there is indeed a Home Stone in Port Kar".
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #432)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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16
429
And women.
16
430
And I saw fathers lift their sons upon their shoulders that they might see the stone.
16
431
I think the cries of joy in the piazza might have carried even to the moons of Gor.
16
432
"I see," said Samos, standing near to me, his voice indistinct in the wild cries of the crowd, "that there is indeed a homestone in Port Kar".
16
433
"You did not flee," I said, "nor did the others, nor have these people".
16
434
He looked at me, puzzled.
16
435
"I think," I said, "that there has always been a homestone in Port Kar.
And women.
And I saw fathers lift their sons upon their shoulders that they might see the stone.
I think the cries of joy in the piazza might have carried even to the moons of Gor.
"I see," said Samos, standing near to me, his voice indistinct in the wild cries of the crowd, "that there is indeed a home stone in Port Kar".
"You did not flee," I said, "nor did the others, nor have these people".
He looked at me, puzzled.
"I think," I said, "that there has always been a home stone in Port Kar.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 16)