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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 184 "Iwoso was to become important, it seemed," he said.
19 185 "From this we conjectured that Watonka, and Bloketu, too, would then be even more important".
19 186 "Yes," I said.
19 187 "How could one be more important among my people than to be the civil chieftain of a rich band?" asked Cuwignaka.
19 188 "To become, I suppose, a high chief of all the bands," I said, "a chief of the tribe, as a whole".
19 189 "But there are no first chiefs, no high chiefs, among the Kaiila, except maybe, sometime, a war chief," said Cuwignaka.
19 190 "It is not our way".
"Iwoso was to become important, it seemed," he said. "From this we conjectured that Watonka, and Bloketu, too, would then be even more important". "Yes," I said. "How could one be more important among my people than to be the civil chieftain of a rich band?" asked Cuwignaka. "To become, I suppose, a high chief of all the bands," I said, "a chief of the tribe, as a whole". "But there are no first chiefs, no high chiefs, among the Kaiila, except maybe, sometime, a war chief," said Cuwignaka. "It is not our way". - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )