Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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644
For the red savages the festival times in the summer, whenever they are celebrated by the various tribes, are the one time in the year when they are territorially and politically secure.
For the red savages the festival times in the summer, whenever they are celebrated by the various tribes, are the one time in the year when they are territorially and politically secure.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #644)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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641
This is a time of truce and peace.
7
642
The celebrating tribe, during its own festival period, naturally refrains from belligerent activities.
7
643
Similarly, interestingly, enemy tribes, during this period, perhaps in virtue of an implicit bargain, that their own festival times be respected, do not attack them, or raid them.
7
644
For the red savages the festival times in the summer, whenever they are celebrated by the various tribes, are the one time in the year when they are territorially and politically secure.
7
645
These are very happy times, on the whole, for the tribes.
7
646
It is nice to know that one is, at such times, safe.
7
647
More than one war party, it is recorded, penetrating deeply into enemy territory, and seeing the high brush walls of a dance lodge, and discovering that it was the enemy's festival time, has politely withdrawn.
This is a time of truce and peace.
The celebrating tribe, during its own festival period, naturally refrains from belligerent activities.
Similarly, interestingly, enemy tribes, during this period, perhaps in virtue of an implicit bargain, that their own festival times be respected, do not attack them, or raid them.
For the red savages the festival times in the summer, whenever they are celebrated by the various tribes, are the one time in the year when they are territorially and politically secure.
These are very happy times, on the whole, for the tribes.
It is nice to know that one is, at such times, safe.
More than one war party, it is recorded, penetrating deeply into enemy territory, and seeing the high brush walls of a dance lodge, and discovering that it was the enemy's festival time, has politely withdrawn.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 7)