Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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I sat down, cross-legged, near him.
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14
"If I am not permitted to dance," asked Cuwignaka, "how can I prove to them I am a man?" "I am sorry, my friend," I said.
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15
In these moments, in my sorrow for Cuwignaka, I forgot my own bruises and pain.
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16
I knew that Cuwignaka, for years, had dreamed of entering the lodge of the great dance, there to test and prove the manhood from which his people seemed determined to preclude him.
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17
It was there, too, perhaps, in the loneliness and pain of the dance, that he wished himself to learn the truth in this secret and momentous matter.
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18
"Tatankasa," said Cuwignaka, suddenly, "what is wrong?" "Nothing," I said.
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"You are hurt," he said, concerned.
I sat down, cross-legged, near him.
"If I am not permitted to dance," asked Cuwignaka, "how can I prove to them I am a man?" "I am sorry, my friend," I said.
In these moments, in my sorrow for Cuwignaka, I forgot my own bruises and pain.
I knew that Cuwignaka, for years, had dreamed of entering the lodge of the great dance, there to test and prove the manhood from which his people seemed determined to preclude him.
It was there, too, perhaps, in the loneliness and pain of the dance, that he wished himself to learn the truth in this secret and momentous matter.
"Tatankasa," said Cuwignaka, suddenly, "what is wrong?" "Nothing," I said.
"You are hurt," he said, concerned.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )