Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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264
"Much to the chagrin, as it turned out, of your former master, I understand," I said.
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265
"Yes," she smiled.
16
266
"And perhaps most splendidly," I said, "it seems that there is soon to be peace between the Kaiila and the Yellow Knives.
16
267
Even now civil chiefs of the Yellow Knives are in the camp".
16
268
"They are not civil chiefs," she said.
16
269
"What?" I asked.
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270
"I have seen the Yellow-Knife chieftains in the camp," she said.
"Much to the chagrin, as it turned out, of your former master, I understand," I said.
"Yes," she smiled.
"And perhaps most splendidly," I said, "it seems that there is soon to be peace between the Kaiila and the Yellow Knives.
Even now civil chiefs of the Yellow Knives are in the camp".
"They are not civil chiefs," she said.
"What?" I asked.
"I have seen the Yellow-Knife chieftains in the camp," she said.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )