Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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297
Seibar was offering a netted sack of maize.
54
298
The Dust Leg was bidding sheaves of dried kailiauk meat.
54
299
No longer must those who had been Waniyanpi content themselves with the consumption of their own produce and deliver surpluses without recompense into the hands of masters.
54
300
The community was now, in effect, a small freehold in the Barrens, and yet, strictly, in the letter of the law, stood to the Kaiila as a leased tenancy.
54
301
Not a square hort would the Kaiila surrender, truly, of their tribal lands.
54
302
Yet the rent for the tenancy had been set at one ear of maize per year, to be delivered to the reigning chieftain of the Isbu Kaiila.
54
303
Yesterday this ear of maize had been delivered, with suitable ceremonies, to Mahpiyasapa.
Seibar was offering a netted sack of maize.
The Dust Leg was bidding sheaves of dried kailiauk meat.
No longer must those who had been Waniyanpi content themselves with the consumption of their own produce and deliver surpluses without recompense into the hands of masters.
The community was now, in effect, a small freehold in the Barrens, and yet, strictly, in the letter of the law, stood to the Kaiila as a leased tenancy.
Not a square hort would the Kaiila surrender, truly, of their tribal lands.
Yet the rent for the tenancy had been set at one ear of maize per year, to be delivered to the reigning chieftain of the Isbu Kaiila.
Yesterday this ear of maize had been delivered, with suitable ceremonies, to Mahpiyasapa.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )