Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
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367
This was not unlike a practice in the court of some Ubars, when a certain form of gift, or tribute, is being presented.
This was not unlike a practice in the court of some Ubars, when a certain form of gift, or tribute, is being presented.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #367)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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10
364
"A lord," said Tajima.
10
365
"One such as I?" she said.
10
366
"Yes," said Tajima.
10
367
This was not unlike a practice in the court of some Ubars, when a certain form of gift, or tribute, is being presented.
10
368
I would later learn that daimyo, or "great names," were vassals to a shogun, a high lord, usually a military governor, with an army at his disposal.
10
369
A shogun was nominally subject to an emperor, but the emperor's role was largely ceremonial, and the true power, as is commonly the case, lies with those who are the masters of men and weapons.
10
370
"I denounce this brute to my right," said Miss Wentworth.
"A lord," said Tajima.
"One such as I?" she said.
"Yes," said Tajima.
This was not unlike a practice in the court of some Ubars, when a certain form of gift, or tribute, is being presented.
I would later learn that daimyo, or "great names," were vassals to a shogun, a high lord, usually a military governor, with an army at his disposal.
A shogun was nominally subject to an emperor, but the emperor's role was largely ceremonial, and the true power, as is commonly the case, lies with those who are the masters of men and weapons.
"I denounce this brute to my right," said Miss Wentworth.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 10)