Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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47
434
These would be the Dust Legs, the Sleen and Fleer, tribes to whom we had sent riders.
These would be the Dust Legs, the Sleen and Fleer, tribes to whom we had sent riders.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 47, Sentence #434)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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47
431
In the distance, coming from the west, were columns of dust.
47
432
"They are coming!" cried Cuwignaka, elatedly.
47
433
"Yes," I said.
47
434
These would be the Dust Legs, the Sleen and Fleer, tribes to whom we had sent riders.
47
435
We had been the bait, on Council Rock, to lure the Yellow Knives and soldiers into a trap, a trap which these other tribes, acting in coalition, were to spring shut.
47
436
Clearly their best interests were involved in doing so.
47
437
The Yellow Knives, in cooperating with white soldiers, had betrayed the Memory.
In the distance, coming from the west, were columns of dust.
"They are coming!" cried Cuwignaka, elatedly.
"Yes," I said.
These would be the Dust Legs, the Sleen and Fleer, tribes to whom we had sent riders.
We had been the bait, on Council Rock, to lure the Yellow Knives and soldiers into a trap, a trap which these other tribes, acting in coalition, were to spring shut.
Clearly their best interests were involved in doing so.
The Yellow Knives, in cooperating with white soldiers, had betrayed the Memory.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 47)