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"bazi "

Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)

It was darker than that with which I was commonly familiar, but not as dark as the brown of Bazi, nor the deeper, richer browns, even blacks, of Schendi, the Ua Basin, and such. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #16)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 16 It was darker than that with which I was commonly familiar, but not as dark as the brown of bazi, nor the deeper, richer browns, even blacks, of Schendi, the Ua Basin, and such.

Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 13 I had seen such eyes before, sometimes on free men, sometimes on lovely slaves, but rarely.
4 14 Such eyes are sometimes referred to as Tuchuk eyes.
4 15 The coloring of the skin was unusual, at least to me.
4 16 It was darker than that with which I was commonly familiar, but not as dark as the brown of bazi, nor the deeper, richer browns, even blacks, of Schendi, the Ua Basin, and such.
4 17 They were, I took it, Pani.
4 18 Two I took to be chief men, each with a guard or colleague.
4 19 I would learn that the fellow who had spoken, one of the Pani, lithe, pantherlike, was Lord Nishida.
I had seen such eyes before, sometimes on free men, sometimes on lovely slaves, but rarely. Such eyes are sometimes referred to as Tuchuk eyes. The coloring of the skin was unusual, at least to me. It was darker than that with which I was commonly familiar, but not as dark as the brown of bazi, nor the deeper, richer browns, even blacks, of Schendi, the Ua Basin, and such. They were, I took it, Pani. Two I took to be chief men, each with a guard or colleague. I would learn that the fellow who had spoken, one of the Pani, lithe, pantherlike, was Lord Nishida. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 4)