Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
54
28
The lad, it was said, had children of his own.
The lad, it was said, had children of his own.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 54, Sentence #28)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
54
25
Kaiila is commonly, interestingly, regarded as a dialectical version of Dust Leg.
54
26
Dust Leg and Fleer are also related, but much more distantly.
54
27
Commonly Dust Legs and Fleer, when they meet in peace, communicate in the lingua franca of the plains, sign.
54
28
The lad, it was said, had children of his own.
54
29
The lad and Grunt had decided to go into partnership, this being thought to be to the advantage of both.
54
30
Grunt could speak Gorean and the lad was fluent not only in Dust Leg and Kaiila, but Fleer as well.
54
31
I had little doubt they would become famous on the plains.
Kaiila is commonly, interestingly, regarded as a dialectical version of Dust Leg.
Dust Leg and Fleer are also related, but much more distantly.
Commonly Dust Legs and Fleer, when they meet in peace, communicate in the lingua franca of the plains, sign.
The lad, it was said, had children of his own.
The lad and Grunt had decided to go into partnership, this being thought to be to the advantage of both.
Grunt could speak Gorean and the lad was fluent not only in Dust Leg and Kaiila, but Fleer as well.
I had little doubt they would become famous on the plains.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 54)