• Home
  • Contact

Results Details

"customs "

Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Thus," said Kisu, "if there are men in these countries and their customs resemble those of the Ngao villages, and Ukungu, we shall make clear to them our peaceful intentions. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #55)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
26 55 "Thus," said Kisu, "if there are men in these countries and their customs resemble those of the Ngao villages, and Ukungu, we shall make clear to them our peaceful intentions.

Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
26 52 "How better," asked Kisu, "to show that one comes in peace?" "Interesting," I said.
26 53 But, for my part, I would have felt easier in passing to the left.
26 54 What if the other fellow does not desire peace? As a warrior I knew the value of an eighth of an Ihn saved in turning the body.
26 55 "Thus," said Kisu, "if there are men in these countries and their customs resemble those of the Ngao villages, and Ukungu, we shall make clear to them our peaceful intentions.
26 56 This may save us much trouble".
26 57 "That sounds intelligent to me," I said.
26 58 "If there are men in these countries, they may then be encouraged to leave us alone".
"How better," asked Kisu, "to show that one comes in peace?" "Interesting," I said. But, for my part, I would have felt easier in passing to the left. What if the other fellow does not desire peace? As a warrior I knew the value of an eighth of an Ihn saved in turning the body. "Thus," said Kisu, "if there are men in these countries and their customs resemble those of the Ngao villages, and Ukungu, we shall make clear to them our peaceful intentions. This may save us much trouble". "That sounds intelligent to me," I said. "If there are men in these countries, they may then be encouraged to leave us alone". - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 26)