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Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 78 Years ago Lord Okimoto, in serving his shogun, Lord Temmu, his cousin, had sustained a knife wound in his throat.
6 79 This had impaired, or, perhaps better, changed, his natural speech.
6 80 He seldom spoke loudly, but I supposed it would be possible for him to do so, if he should wish.
6 81 In any event, Lord Okimoto, like many of the high Pani, of family and station, seldom raised his voice.
6 82 This is, I suppose, a matter of seemliness, of decorum.
6 83 Lower Pani, peasants, fishermen, Ashigaru, and such, seldom share such a reservation, unless speaking to those of a higher station.
6 84 Amongst the Pani, rank, distance, and hierarchy tend to be strictly observed.
Years ago Lord Okimoto, in serving his shogun, Lord Temmu, his cousin, had sustained a knife wound in his throat. This had impaired, or, perhaps better, changed, his natural speech. He seldom spoke loudly, but I supposed it would be possible for him to do so, if he should wish. In any event, Lord Okimoto, like many of the high Pani, of family and station, seldom raised his voice. This is, I suppose, a matter of seemliness, of decorum. Lower Pani, peasants, fishermen, Ashigaru, and such, seldom share such a reservation, unless speaking to those of a higher station. Amongst the Pani, rank, distance, and hierarchy tend to be strictly observed. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )