Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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17
There were some brown fellows from bazi, though, and one of the attending physicians was oriental.
There were some brown fellows from Bazi, though, and one of the attending physicians was oriental.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #17)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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14
I was sure that it would have shamed the display and pageantry of many Ubars in the north.
18
15
There were various racial types represented in the court, almost all black.
18
16
I was the only white present.
18
17
There were some brown fellows from bazi, though, and one of the attending physicians was oriental.
18
18
Even among very similar black types there was variety in hair style and tattooing, and dress, which I took as evidence of cultural or tribal difference.
18
19
One of the difficulties in the ubarate of Bila Huruma was this sort of racial and tribal heterogeneity.
18
20
Fortunately most of these people, generally all from the Ushindi region, spoke closely related dialects.
I was sure that it would have shamed the display and pageantry of many Ubars in the north.
There were various racial types represented in the court, almost all black.
I was the only white present.
There were some brown fellows from bazi, though, and one of the attending physicians was oriental.
Even among very similar black types there was variety in hair style and tattooing, and dress, which I took as evidence of cultural or tribal difference.
One of the difficulties in the ubarate of Bila Huruma was this sort of racial and tribal heterogeneity.
Fortunately most of these people, generally all from the Ushindi region, spoke closely related dialects.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 18)