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

The Fleer in charge of the captive nodded and, with a movement of his hand, indicated that his companions, the Kur in their charge, should follow him. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 51, Sentence #36)
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51 36 The Fleer in charge of the captive nodded and, with a movement of his hand, indicated that his companions, the kur in their charge, should follow him.

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

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51 33 He pointed to the kur, and then, with a sweeping gesture, indicated a direction.
51 34 He then crossed the index fingers of his right and left hand, like lodge poles.
51 35 He then lifted his head and opened his mouth, as though baring fangs, and lifted at the same time his right hand, the fingers crooked like claws, in a threatening gesture.
51 36 The Fleer in charge of the captive nodded and, with a movement of his hand, indicated that his companions, the kur in their charge, should follow him.
51 37 My eyes and those of the kur met.
51 38 He, too, I think, recalled our previous encounter.
51 39 He was then, shuffling in the dust with bloody feet, from which the claws had been extracted, bound helplessly, dragged on ropes and prodded with the butts of lances, conducted toward the lodge of Zarendargar.
He pointed to the kur, and then, with a sweeping gesture, indicated a direction. He then crossed the index fingers of his right and left hand, like lodge poles. He then lifted his head and opened his mouth, as though baring fangs, and lifted at the same time his right hand, the fingers crooked like claws, in a threatening gesture. The Fleer in charge of the captive nodded and, with a movement of his hand, indicated that his companions, the kur in their charge, should follow him. My eyes and those of the kur met. He, too, I think, recalled our previous encounter. He was then, shuffling in the dust with bloody feet, from which the claws had been extracted, bound helplessly, dragged on ropes and prodded with the butts of lances, conducted toward the lodge of Zarendargar. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 51)