Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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14
56
He was usually accompanied by Pani warriors, in their short robes, with the two swords, their hair pulled back and knotted behind the head.
He was usually accompanied by Pani warriors, in their short robes, with the two swords, their hair pulled back and knotted behind the head.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #56)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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14
53
Lord Okimoto was a lord, or daimyo, of the Pani, whose headquarters were at Shipcamp.
14
54
At Tarncamp, the lord, or daimyo, was a Lord Nishida.
14
55
I had seen Lord Nishida about, commonly on tours of inspection.
14
56
He was usually accompanied by Pani warriors, in their short robes, with the two swords, their hair pulled back and knotted behind the head.
14
57
In his retinue, as well, were some fellows of the sort who had been recruited in Brundisium.
14
58
It was by means of some of these that he usually communicated with the common mercenaries.
14
59
There seemed to be formalities involved here with which I was unfamiliar, and even amongst the Pani themselves.
Lord Okimoto was a lord, or daimyo, of the Pani, whose headquarters were at Shipcamp.
At Tarncamp, the lord, or daimyo, was a Lord Nishida.
I had seen Lord Nishida about, commonly on tours of inspection.
He was usually accompanied by Pani warriors, in their short robes, with the two swords, their hair pulled back and knotted behind the head.
In his retinue, as well, were some fellows of the sort who had been recruited in Brundisium.
It was by means of some of these that he usually communicated with the common mercenaries.
There seemed to be formalities involved here with which I was unfamiliar, and even amongst the Pani themselves.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 14)