Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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One other was with the party, too, an older warrior, Kahintokapa, One-Who-Walks-Before, of the prestigious Yellow-Kaiila Riders.
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He was of the Casmu, or Sand, band.
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Grunt's prize on the coffle, a beautiful red-haired girl, a former debutante from Pennsylvania, once Miss Millicent Aubrey-Welles, was selected out by Canka as a personal slave, one to run at the left flank of his own kaiila and wear her leather, beaded collar, placed on her by his command, for him alone.
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Grunt's last slave, the dark-haired beauty, Wasnapohdi, or Pimples, whom he had acquired in trade for three hatchets from dust Legs, he was permitted to keep.
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This was probably because Canka truly bore us no ill will.
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Indeed, he was probably pleased, as I now understand, that we had freed Cuwignaka.
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He may also have permitted Grunt to keep Wasnapohdi, of course, because she was conversant in Kaiila.
One other was with the party, too, an older warrior, Kahintokapa, One-Who-Walks-Before, of the prestigious Yellow-Kaiila Riders.
He was of the Casmu, or Sand, band.
Grunt's prize on the coffle, a beautiful red-haired girl, a former debutante from Pennsylvania, once Miss Millicent Aubrey-Welles, was selected out by Canka as a personal slave, one to run at the left flank of his own kaiila and wear her leather, beaded collar, placed on her by his command, for him alone.
Grunt's last slave, the dark-haired beauty, Wasnapohdi, or Pimples, whom he had acquired in trade for three hatchets from dust Legs, he was permitted to keep.
This was probably because Canka truly bore us no ill will.
Indeed, he was probably pleased, as I now understand, that we had freed Cuwignaka.
He may also have permitted Grunt to keep Wasnapohdi, of course, because she was conversant in Kaiila.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )