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

It was squatting in a place of great honor, at the height of the large circle, its weight resting on its feet and the knuckles of its hands. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 32, Sentence #19)
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32 19 It was squatting in a place of great honor, at the height of the large circle, its weight resting on its feet and the knuckles of its hands.

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

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32 16 "They terrify my people," said Cuwignaka.
32 17 "Do you see the largest one?" I asked.
32 18 "Yes," said Cuwignaka.
32 19 It was squatting in a place of great honor, at the height of the large circle, its weight resting on its feet and the knuckles of its hands.
32 20 On one side of it sat Alfred, captain of the mercenaries, with certain of his lieutenants.
32 21 On the other side of it sat the three war chiefs of the Yellow Knives, those who had been earlier in the camp.
32 22 Doubtless they had used their time with Watonka to well scout the camp.
"They terrify my people," said Cuwignaka. "Do you see the largest one?" I asked. "Yes," said Cuwignaka. It was squatting in a place of great honor, at the height of the large circle, its weight resting on its feet and the knuckles of its hands. On one side of it sat Alfred, captain of the mercenaries, with certain of his lieutenants. On the other side of it sat the three war chiefs of the Yellow Knives, those who had been earlier in the camp. Doubtless they had used their time with Watonka to well scout the camp. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 32)