Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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I did not think, incidentally, that Hci's hostility toward Canka had anything to do with Canka's acquisition of, and ownership of, Winyela, the lovely, white, red-haired female slave, the former Miss Millicent Aubrey-Welles, of Pennsylvania, whom Grunt had brought into the Barrens for Mahpiyasapa, his father.
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Hci had little use for such slaves, except occasionally to rape and quirt them.
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Mahpiyasapa, on the other hand, had been extremely displeased that Canka, despite being informed of the intended disposition of the white female, had asserted his war rights of slave capture, and, desiring her mightily, had taken her for himself.
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Mahpiyasapa, incidentally, as I have mentioned, was the civil chief of the Isbu.
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Among the red savages there are various sorts of chief.
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The primary types of chief are the war chief, the medicine chief and the civil chief.
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One may be, interestingly, only one sort of chief at a time.
I did not think, incidentally, that Hci's hostility toward Canka had anything to do with Canka's acquisition of, and ownership of, Winyela, the lovely, white, red-haired female slave, the former Miss Millicent Aubrey-Welles, of Pennsylvania, whom Grunt had brought into the Barrens for Mahpiyasapa, his father.
Hci had little use for such slaves, except occasionally to rape and quirt them.
Mahpiyasapa, on the other hand, had been extremely displeased that Canka, despite being informed of the intended disposition of the white female, had asserted his war rights of slave capture, and, desiring her mightily, had taken her for himself.
Mahpiyasapa, incidentally, as I have mentioned, was the civil chief of the Isbu.
Among the red savages there are various sorts of chief.
The primary types of chief are the war chief, the medicine chief and the civil chief.
One may be, interestingly, only one sort of chief at a time.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )