Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
18
22
When I entered the court Bila Huruma had just finished accepting the reports of his officers on the battle with the forces of Kisu.
When I entered the court Bila Huruma had just finished accepting the reports of his officers on the battle with the forces of Kisu.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #22)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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.
18
21
This heterogeneity was surely a challenge to the ubarate of Bila Huruma and that his government was as stable as it was said as much, I think, for the intelligence of his governance as for the ruthlessness of his policies and the indomitability of his will.
18
22
When I entered the court Bila Huruma had just finished accepting the reports of his officers on the battle with the forces of Kisu.
18
23
This battle, interestingly, had occurred in the marshes well west of Ngao, indeed, only a few pasangs from the work lines.
18
24
Kisu, with his small handful of men, as it turned out, incredibly enough, had been marching on Bila Huruma.
18
25
So bravely and pathetically might an ant have attacked a giant.
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.
This heterogeneity was surely a challenge to the ubarate of Bila Huruma and that his government was as stable as it was said as much, I think, for the intelligence of his governance as for the ruthlessness of his policies and the indomitability of his will.
When I entered the court Bila Huruma had just finished accepting the reports of his officers on the battle with the forces of Kisu.
This battle, interestingly, had occurred in the marshes well west of Ngao, indeed, only a few pasangs from the work lines.
Kisu, with his small handful of men, as it turned out, incredibly enough, had been marching on Bila Huruma.
So bravely and pathetically might an ant have attacked a giant.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 18)