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

Expected to attend such a council, of course, on the part of the Kaiila, were not only the civil chieftains of the various bands of the Kaiila but their high men, as well, the councils of the various bands, and trusted warriors, and men of probity and wisdom. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #269)
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18 269 Expected to attend such a council, of course, on the part of the Kaiila, were not only the civil chieftains of the various bands of the Kaiila but their high men, as well, the councils of the various bands, and trusted warriors, and men of probity and wisdom.

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

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18 266 I turned about and looked again at the huge council lodge.
18 267 The two guards were still at the threshold.
18 268 Between them, various men were entering.
18 269 Expected to attend such a council, of course, on the part of the Kaiila, were not only the civil chieftains of the various bands of the Kaiila but their high men, as well, the councils of the various bands, and trusted warriors, and men of probity and wisdom.
18 270 Such councils tend to be open to the noble, the proven and worthy.
18 271 In that lodge, this afternoon, would be gathered, for most practical purposes, the leadership and aristocracy of the Kaiila nation.
18 272 How absurd, then, to me, appeared my suspicions and fears.
I turned about and looked again at the huge council lodge. The two guards were still at the threshold. Between them, various men were entering. Expected to attend such a council, of course, on the part of the Kaiila, were not only the civil chieftains of the various bands of the Kaiila but their high men, as well, the councils of the various bands, and trusted warriors, and men of probity and wisdom. Such councils tend to be open to the noble, the proven and worthy. In that lodge, this afternoon, would be gathered, for most practical purposes, the leadership and aristocracy of the Kaiila nation. How absurd, then, to me, appeared my suspicions and fears. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 18)