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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 48 We do what he says".
3 49 "He is, then," I said, "at this time, in effect, the chief of all the Kaiila".
3 50 "I do not think I would put it just that way," said Cuwignaka, somewhat defensively.
3 51 "The civil chiefs, in deferring to him, are not really relinquishing their power".
3 52 "I see the distinction," I said.
3 53 "Do all the Kaiila ever have but one chief?" "Sometimes a war chief is elected," said Cuwignaka.
3 54 "In a sense, then, he is the high chief".
We do what he says". "He is, then," I said, "at this time, in effect, the chief of all the Kaiila". "I do not think I would put it just that way," said Cuwignaka, somewhat defensively. "The civil chiefs, in deferring to him, are not really relinquishing their power". "I see the distinction," I said. "Do all the Kaiila ever have but one chief?" "Sometimes a war chief is elected," said Cuwignaka. "In a sense, then, he is the high chief". - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )