Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
256
"Now," said I, facing the man who had told me there was but one choice, that of flight, "shall we fly?" He looked at the simple rock, wonderingly.
16
257
"I have never had a Home Stone before," he said.
16
258
"Shall we fly?" I asked.
16
259
"Not if we have a Home Stone," he said.
16
260
I held up the rock.
16
261
"Do we have a Home Stone?" I asked the men.
16
262
"I will accept it as my Home Stone," said the slave boy, Fish.
"Now," said I, facing the man who had told me there was but one choice, that of flight, "shall we fly?" He looked at the simple rock, wonderingly.
"I have never had a Home Stone before," he said.
"Shall we fly?" I asked.
"Not if we have a Home Stone," he said.
I held up the rock.
"Do we have a Home Stone?" I asked the men.
"I will accept it as my Home Stone," said the slave boy, Fish.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )