Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"Canka pretended not to want to trade, and then he traded, outwitting Hci, and then, wanting the woman, he again outwitted Hci, forcing him, against his honor, to trade her back".
"Canka pretended not to want to trade, and then he traded, outwitting Hci, and then, wanting the woman, he again outwitted Hci, forcing him, against his honor, to trade her back".
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #159)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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"I think so, too," said another.
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"Interesting," said another.
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"There are three jokes," said one of the men.
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"Canka pretended not to want to trade, and then he traded, outwitting Hci, and then, wanting the woman, he again outwitted Hci, forcing him, against his honor, to trade her back".
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I smiled.
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I myself thought the honors in this lively exchange would be more fittingly accorded to Cuwignaka than to Canka.
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His cleverness, it seemed to me, it was which had won the day and prevented probable bloodshed.
"I think so, too," said another.
"Interesting," said another.
"There are three jokes," said one of the men.
"Canka pretended not to want to trade, and then he traded, outwitting Hci, and then, wanting the woman, he again outwitted Hci, forcing him, against his honor, to trade her back".
I smiled.
I myself thought the honors in this lively exchange would be more fittingly accorded to Cuwignaka than to Canka.
His cleverness, it seemed to me, it was which had won the day and prevented probable bloodshed.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 15)