Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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47
I had little doubt but what these garments had been gifts to him from the court of Bila Huruma.
I had little doubt but what these garments had been gifts to him from the court of Bila Huruma.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #47)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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23
44
His tattooing, and that of Kisu, were quite similar.
23
45
One can recognize tribes, of course, and, often, villages and districts by those tattoo patterns.
23
46
He wore a long black robe, embroidered with golden thread, and a flat, soft cap, not unlike a common garb of Schendi, hundreds of pasangs distant.
23
47
I had little doubt but what these garments had been gifts to him from the court of Bila Huruma.
23
48
Bila Huruma himself, of course, in spite of the cosmopolitan nature of his court, usually wore the skins, and the gold and feathers, of the askari.
23
49
It was not merely that they constituted his power base, and that he wished to flatter them.
23
50
It was rather that he himself was an askari, and regarded himself as an askari.
His tattooing, and that of Kisu, were quite similar.
One can recognize tribes, of course, and, often, villages and districts by those tattoo patterns.
He wore a long black robe, embroidered with golden thread, and a flat, soft cap, not unlike a common garb of Schendi, hundreds of pasangs distant.
I had little doubt but what these garments had been gifts to him from the court of Bila Huruma.
Bila Huruma himself, of course, in spite of the cosmopolitan nature of his court, usually wore the skins, and the gold and feathers, of the askari.
It was not merely that they constituted his power base, and that he wished to flatter them.
It was rather that he himself was an askari, and regarded himself as an askari.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 23)