Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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But no longer did Hci come to sit cross-legged outside their lodges, playing the love flute, to lure them forth under the Gorean moons.
But no longer did Hci come to sit cross-legged outside their lodges, playing the love flute, to lure them forth under the Gorean moons.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #478)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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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.
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478
But no longer did Hci come to sit cross-legged outside their lodges, playing the love flute, to lure them forth under the Gorean moons.
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479
"Do not have trouble with Hci," said Grunt to Cuwignaka.
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480
"Your brother, Canka, already has difficulties enough with Mahpiyasapa".
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481
"You are right," said Cuwignaka.
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.
But no longer did Hci come to sit cross-legged outside their lodges, playing the love flute, to lure them forth under the Gorean moons.
"Do not have trouble with Hci," said Grunt to Cuwignaka.
"Your brother, Canka, already has difficulties enough with Mahpiyasapa".
"You are right," said Cuwignaka.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 1)