Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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464
The canhpi of the Yellow Knife had done more than strike flesh and bone; it had cut, too, deeply, perhaps unaccountably, or mysteriously, into the vanity, the pride and self-image of a man.
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465
The difficulty of relating to the disfigurement had perhaps been particularly cruel in Hci's case because he had been, apparently, extremely good-looking before this.
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466
Too, of course, he had had fine prospects, and had been rich and highly placed in the tribe.
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467
He was even the son of Mahpiyasapa, the civil chief of the Isbu.
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468
Then it seemed he found himself, at least to his own mind, marred, irrevocably, in one bloody moment.
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469
I could no longer see Hci now, in the dust from the kailiauk.
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470
Indeed, I could not even, yet, see the end of the great, long, moving mass of animals.
The canhpi of the Yellow Knife had done more than strike flesh and bone; it had cut, too, deeply, perhaps unaccountably, or mysteriously, into the vanity, the pride and self-image of a man.
The difficulty of relating to the disfigurement had perhaps been particularly cruel in Hci's case because he had been, apparently, extremely good-looking before this.
Too, of course, he had had fine prospects, and had been rich and highly placed in the tribe.
He was even the son of Mahpiyasapa, the civil chief of the Isbu.
Then it seemed he found himself, at least to his own mind, marred, irrevocably, in one bloody moment.
I could no longer see Hci now, in the dust from the kailiauk.
Indeed, I could not even, yet, see the end of the great, long, moving mass of animals.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )