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

Similarly different encampment sites tend to be favored by different tribes. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #168)
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4 168 Similarly different encampment sites tend to be favored by different tribes.

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

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4 165 The lodge, thus, is a very personal dwelling.
4 166 Various tribes use different numbers of poles in setting up their lodges.
4 167 The Fleer usually use twenty, the Sleen twenty-two and the Kaiila twenty-four.
4 168 Similarly different encampment sites tend to be favored by different tribes.
4 169 The Kaiila will usually camp near water but in the open, a pasang or so from timber.
4 170 They seem unusually cognizant of the possibilities of ambush.
4 171 The Fleer will usually camp in the open but near timber, probably for the convenience of firewood.
The lodge, thus, is a very personal dwelling. Various tribes use different numbers of poles in setting up their lodges. The Fleer usually use twenty, the Sleen twenty-two and the Kaiila twenty-four. Similarly different encampment sites tend to be favored by different tribes. The Kaiila will usually camp near water but in the open, a pasang or so from timber. They seem unusually cognizant of the possibilities of ambush. The Fleer will usually camp in the open but near timber, probably for the convenience of firewood. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 4)