Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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393
"I was raised in that house," she said, "with love, though I was only slave, and Samos was to me almost as a father might have been.
"I was raised in that house," she said, "with love, though I was only slave, and Samos was to me almost as a father might have been.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #393)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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18
390
I recalled once, long ago, being puzzled that she, though a mere rence girl, had been literate.
18
391
"And I was taught many other things, too," said she, "when I could read, even to the second knowledge".
18
392
That was reserved, generally, for the high castes on Gor.
18
393
"I was raised in that house," she said, "with love, though I was only slave, and Samos was to me almost as a father might have been.
18
394
I was permitted to speak to, and learn from, scribes and singers, and merchants and travelers.
18
395
I had friends among other girls in the house, who were also much free, though not as free as I.
18
396
We had the freedom of the city, though guards would accompany us to protect us".
I recalled once, long ago, being puzzled that she, though a mere rence girl, had been literate.
"And I was taught many other things, too," said she, "when I could read, even to the second knowledge".
That was reserved, generally, for the high castes on Gor.
"I was raised in that house," she said, "with love, though I was only slave, and Samos was to me almost as a father might have been.
I was permitted to speak to, and learn from, scribes and singers, and merchants and travelers.
I had friends among other girls in the house, who were also much free, though not as free as I.
We had the freedom of the city, though guards would accompany us to protect us".
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 18)