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Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)

Exploit markings and luck signs were painted on the flanks and forequarters of their animals, and ribbons and feathers were fixed in the braided, silken manes. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #233)
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2 233 Exploit markings and luck signs were painted on the flanks and forequarters of their animals, and ribbons and feathers were fixed in the braided, silken manes.

Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)

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2 230 Necklaces and rude bracelets glinted in the sun.
2 231 High-pommeled saddles were polished.
2 232 Coins and beads hung from the reins.
2 233 Exploit markings and luck signs were painted on the flanks and forequarters of their animals, and ribbons and feathers were fixed in the braided, silken manes.
2 234 Women, too, in their shirtdresses and knee-length leggings, and beads, bracelets and armbands, and colorful blankets and capes, astride their kaiila, riding as red savages ride, participated in this barbaric parade.
2 235 Some of these rode kaiila to which travois were attached.
2 236 Some had cradles slung about the pommels of their saddles.
Necklaces and rude bracelets glinted in the sun. High-pommeled saddles were polished. Coins and beads hung from the reins. Exploit markings and luck signs were painted on the flanks and forequarters of their animals, and ribbons and feathers were fixed in the braided, silken manes. Women, too, in their shirtdresses and knee-length leggings, and beads, bracelets and armbands, and colorful blankets and capes, astride their kaiila, riding as red savages ride, participated in this barbaric parade. Some of these rode kaiila to which travois were attached. Some had cradles slung about the pommels of their saddles. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 2)