Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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318
The manner in which the men wore their yellow scarves, I noted, gave maximum free play, if they were right handed, to their weapon hands.
The manner in which the men wore their yellow scarves, I noted, gave maximum free play, if they were right handed, to their weapon hands.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #318)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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18
315
Iwoso, interestingly, had a coil of slender, supple rope at her belt.
18
316
Judging by the sun, and the shadow by the stick, I would have supposed that Watonka and his party should have been making their way to the council lodge.
18
317
The council, as I understood it, was to begin at noon.
18
318
The manner in which the men wore their yellow scarves, I noted, gave maximum free play, if they were right handed, to their weapon hands.
18
319
"Bloketu," I said, going to her.
18
320
"Mistress!" she corrected me.
18
321
"Mistress," I said.
Iwoso, interestingly, had a coil of slender, supple rope at her belt.
Judging by the sun, and the shadow by the stick, I would have supposed that Watonka and his party should have been making their way to the council lodge.
The council, as I understood it, was to begin at noon.
The manner in which the men wore their yellow scarves, I noted, gave maximum free play, if they were right handed, to their weapon hands.
"Bloketu," I said, going to her.
"Mistress!" she corrected me.
"Mistress," I said.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 18)