Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
18
195
White slave girls will often flee at the mere approach of a red female and will almost never meet the eyes of one.
18
196
In my intense awareness of this being the day of the great dance, probably a function of Cuwignaka's almost overwhelming concern about it, and in my concern over the fate of Canka, and my concern with the information obtained from Oiputake, I had forgotten that this day, too, was the day of a peace council, a day in which was to be seen, supposedly, at least the first stages of the ratification of a peace agreement between the Yellow Knives and the Kaiila.
18
197
I made my way rapidly towards the council lodge.
18
198
I did not know if I could draw Mahpiyasapa out of the council, or if it would be wise to do so, but I was confident that I could, somehow, if he were there, make contact with Grunt.
18
199
* * * * I was thrown rudely back by the two young warriors.
18
200
"Kneel, Slave!" snarled one of them.
18
201
I knelt swiftly.
White slave girls will often flee at the mere approach of a red female and will almost never meet the eyes of one.
In my intense awareness of this being the day of the great dance, probably a function of Cuwignaka's almost overwhelming concern about it, and in my concern over the fate of Canka, and my concern with the information obtained from Oiputake, I had forgotten that this day, too, was the day of a peace council, a day in which was to be seen, supposedly, at least the first stages of the ratification of a peace agreement between the Yellow Knives and the Kaiila.
I made my way rapidly towards the council lodge.
I did not know if I could draw Mahpiyasapa out of the council, or if it would be wise to do so, but I was confident that I could, somehow, if he were there, make contact with Grunt.
* * * * I was thrown rudely back by the two young warriors.
"Kneel, Slave!" snarled one of them.
I knelt swiftly.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )