Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
375
I almost fainted.
18
376
Then I staggered away, laughter ringing about me, a humiliated and punished slave.
18
377
I had done, however, what I could.
18
378
I had brought Oiputake's information to the attention of one even so great as to be a civil chieftain of the Kaiila, to Watonka, the civil chieftain of the Isanna.
18
379
It seemed to me I could not have done better unless I had managed to speak, perhaps, to one such as Mahpiyasapa.
18
380
Suddenly I felt anger, irrationally, towards Mahpiyasapa and Grunt, and toward Canka, and even towards my friend, Cuwignaka.
18
381
I had not been able to speak to them.
I almost fainted.
Then I staggered away, laughter ringing about me, a humiliated and punished slave.
I had done, however, what I could.
I had brought Oiputake's information to the attention of one even so great as to be a civil chieftain of the Kaiila, to Watonka, the civil chieftain of the Isanna.
It seemed to me I could not have done better unless I had managed to speak, perhaps, to one such as Mahpiyasapa.
Suddenly I felt anger, irrationally, towards Mahpiyasapa and Grunt, and toward Canka, and even towards my friend, Cuwignaka.
I had not been able to speak to them.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )