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

Thus, indirectly, even tribes hostile to the Kaiila, or normally so, such as the Fleer and the Yellow Knives might, quite possibly, have heard of Cuwignaka. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #822)
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7 822 Thus, indirectly, even tribes hostile to the Kaiila, or normally so, such as the Fleer and the Yellow Knives might, quite possibly, have heard of Cuwignaka.

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

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7 819 It was only too likely that, through trade chains, his story had widely circulated in the Barrens.
7 820 The Dust Legs, for example, who do a great deal of trading, have dealings with several tribes which, in their turn, have dealings with others.
7 821 For example, although the Dust Legs and the Fleer are enemies, as are the Kaiila and the Fleer, the Dust Legs have dealings with the Sleen, and the Sleen, in turn, trade with tribes such as the Yellow Knives and the Fleer.
7 822 Thus, indirectly, even tribes hostile to the Kaiila, or normally so, such as the Fleer and the Yellow Knives might, quite possibly, have heard of Cuwignaka.
7 823 "But what they probably do not know," said Bloketu, "is how pretty you are, and what a marvelous worker you are".
7 824 Cuwignaka, to be sure, was a very hard worker.
7 825 I did not doubt but what he was one of the hardest workers in the camp.
It was only too likely that, through trade chains, his story had widely circulated in the Barrens. The Dust Legs, for example, who do a great deal of trading, have dealings with several tribes which, in their turn, have dealings with others. For example, although the Dust Legs and the Fleer are enemies, as are the Kaiila and the Fleer, the Dust Legs have dealings with the Sleen, and the Sleen, in turn, trade with tribes such as the Yellow Knives and the Fleer. Thus, indirectly, even tribes hostile to the Kaiila, or normally so, such as the Fleer and the Yellow Knives might, quite possibly, have heard of Cuwignaka. "But what they probably do not know," said Bloketu, "is how pretty you are, and what a marvelous worker you are". Cuwignaka, to be sure, was a very hard worker. I did not doubt but what he was one of the hardest workers in the camp. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 7)