Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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474
The marking of his countenance, though surely not what a fellow would be likely to elect for cosmetic purposes, did not seem to me sufficiently serious to warrant his reaction to it.
The marking of his countenance, though surely not what a fellow would be likely to elect for cosmetic purposes, did not seem to me sufficiently serious to warrant his reaction to it.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #474)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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471
Even at the speed at which the animals were traveling, it could take them between four and five Ahn to pass a given point.
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472
The vanity of human beings is interesting.
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473
From my own point of view it seemed that Hci retained a great deal of what must once have been an unusual degree of savage handsomeness.
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474
The marking of his countenance, though surely not what a fellow would be likely to elect for cosmetic purposes, did not seem to me sufficiently serious to warrant his reaction to it.
1
475
It might even have been regarded by some, as I have suggested, in the rude heraldry of the plains, as an enhancement to their appearance.
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476
Surely the maidens of the Isbu did not seem to find the mark objectionable.
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477
Many of them would have been much pleased had Hci, such a splendid warrior, deigned to pay them court.
Even at the speed at which the animals were traveling, it could take them between four and five Ahn to pass a given point.
The vanity of human beings is interesting.
From my own point of view it seemed that Hci retained a great deal of what must once have been an unusual degree of savage handsomeness.
The marking of his countenance, though surely not what a fellow would be likely to elect for cosmetic purposes, did not seem to me sufficiently serious to warrant his reaction to it.
It might even have been regarded by some, as I have suggested, in the rude heraldry of the plains, as an enhancement to their appearance.
Surely the maidens of the Isbu did not seem to find the mark objectionable.
Many of them would have been much pleased had Hci, such a splendid warrior, deigned to pay them court.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 1)