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

Perhaps they had feared less than might have Yellow Knives, Fleer or Kaiila, because they were more familiar with tarns than such tribes. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 47, Sentence #210)
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47 210 Perhaps they had feared less than might have Yellow Knives, Fleer or Kaiila, because they were more familiar with tarns than such tribes.

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

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47 207 Frightened they might have been.
47 208 But they had not withdrawn.
47 209 "Down, Ubar of the Skies!" I cried.
47 210 Perhaps they had feared less than might have Yellow Knives, Fleer or Kaiila, because they were more familiar with tarns than such tribes.
47 211 Perhaps they feared less because it was daylight.
47 212 Perhaps they had feared less because the tarn bore reins, a girth rope, a rider, and had approached them from Council Rock.
47 213 Their apprehensions must be restored.
Frightened they might have been. But they had not withdrawn. "Down, Ubar of the Skies!" I cried. Perhaps they had feared less than might have Yellow Knives, Fleer or Kaiila, because they were more familiar with tarns than such tribes. Perhaps they feared less because it was daylight. Perhaps they had feared less because the tarn bore reins, a girth rope, a rider, and had approached them from Council Rock. Their apprehensions must be restored. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 47)