Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Some, I think, may have been slain by Yellow Knives who, in wrath, sensing perhaps a betrayal or fraud in them, had fallen upon them.
Some, I think, may have been slain by Yellow Knives who, in wrath, sensing perhaps a betrayal or fraud in them, had fallen upon them.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 47, Sentence #496)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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493
"Yes," he said.
47
494
The five Kurii, I saw, those who had been with Sardak and Kog, lay slaughtered on the trail.
47
495
They had been riddled with arrows and hacked to pieces.
47
496
Some, I think, may have been slain by Yellow Knives who, in wrath, sensing perhaps a betrayal or fraud in them, had fallen upon them.
47
497
It would be a long time, I thought, before Kaiila or Yellow Knives would be likely to again take such beasts for supernatural creatures, visitants from the medicine world.
47
498
"Do you see those dusts?" Hci asked Iwoso, pointing to various points in the west.
47
499
"Yes," she said.
"Yes," he said.
The five Kurii, I saw, those who had been with Sardak and Kog, lay slaughtered on the trail.
They had been riddled with arrows and hacked to pieces.
Some, I think, may have been slain by Yellow Knives who, in wrath, sensing perhaps a betrayal or fraud in them, had fallen upon them.
It would be a long time, I thought, before Kaiila or Yellow Knives would be likely to again take such beasts for supernatural creatures, visitants from the medicine world.
"Do you see those dusts?" Hci asked Iwoso, pointing to various points in the west.
"Yes," she said.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 47)