Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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423
"It was not Canka, then, and the All Comrades, who did it?" I said.
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424
"No," said Cuwignaka.
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425
"But it was Canka, and Hci, with the All Comrades and Sleen Soldiers, who first put me in the dress of a woman and later bound me in that dress and took me to the country of the Dust Legs, there selling me as a slave.
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426
That was on the decision of the council of the Isbu, presided over by Mahpiyasapa".
19
427
"Canka," I said to Cuwignaka, in Gorean, "does not seem to be displeased that you have been freed".
19
428
"No," said Cuwignaka.
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429
"You wear the dress of a woman," said Canka to Cuwignaka, suddenly, angrily.
"It was not Canka, then, and the All Comrades, who did it?" I said.
"No," said Cuwignaka.
"But it was Canka, and Hci, with the All Comrades and Sleen Soldiers, who first put me in the dress of a woman and later bound me in that dress and took me to the country of the Dust Legs, there selling me as a slave.
That was on the decision of the council of the Isbu, presided over by Mahpiyasapa".
"Canka," I said to Cuwignaka, in Gorean, "does not seem to be displeased that you have been freed".
"No," said Cuwignaka.
"You wear the dress of a woman," said Canka to Cuwignaka, suddenly, angrily.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )