Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Mahpiyasapa's sorrow, I had little doubt, was occasioned by the perjury of Hci, and not by some putative treachery on the part of Canka.
Mahpiyasapa's sorrow, I had little doubt, was occasioned by the perjury of Hci, and not by some putative treachery on the part of Canka.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #244)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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"And you have not been taken, or slain," he said.
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"No," I said.
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243
"Interesting," he said, dipping the string again in water, and then in sand.
18
244
Mahpiyasapa's sorrow, I had little doubt, was occasioned by the perjury of Hci, and not by some putative treachery on the part of Canka.
18
245
This, too, I had little doubt, was in the mind of the man who had chosen to speak to me.
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246
He was not a fool.
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In his shame and sorrow Mahpiyasapa had not gone to the council.
"And you have not been taken, or slain," he said.
"No," I said.
"Interesting," he said, dipping the string again in water, and then in sand.
Mahpiyasapa's sorrow, I had little doubt, was occasioned by the perjury of Hci, and not by some putative treachery on the part of Canka.
This, too, I had little doubt, was in the mind of the man who had chosen to speak to me.
He was not a fool.
In his shame and sorrow Mahpiyasapa had not gone to the council.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 18)