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

"Why would they not simply judge noon by the position of the sun?" "The stick is more accurate," said Cuwignaka. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #139)
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19 139 "Why would they not simply judge noon by the position of the sun?" "The stick is more accurate," said Cuwignaka.

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

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19 136 The inner circle, I think, would have had the edge of the shadow reach it or fall within it about noon".
19 137 "Interesting," said Cuwignaka.
19 138 "Yes," I said.
19 139 "Why would they not simply judge noon by the position of the sun?" "The stick is more accurate," said Cuwignaka.
19 140 "Too, the shadow may be watched intently, as the sun may not be".
19 141 "The council is to begin at noon," I said.
19 142 "Doubtless they were interested in a more precise judgment of time than might be afforded by simple visual sightings".
The inner circle, I think, would have had the edge of the shadow reach it or fall within it about noon". "Interesting," said Cuwignaka. "Yes," I said. "Why would they not simply judge noon by the position of the sun?" "The stick is more accurate," said Cuwignaka. "Too, the shadow may be watched intently, as the sun may not be". "The council is to begin at noon," I said. "Doubtless they were interested in a more precise judgment of time than might be afforded by simple visual sightings". - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 19)