Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
214
This was unusual.
6
215
Lord Okimoto seldom spoke publicly.
6
216
Presumably this was because of his sensitivity to his impairment.
6
217
Like most high Pani, he was a proud man.
6
218
Pani are often embarrassed by what they may conceive as exhibiting a difference, or a weakness, or defect.
6
219
The ponderous daimyo did not look about himself.
6
220
We prepared to attend closely, for his words were commonly weighty and it was not always easy to decode the light, rasping sounds, like hoarse, sibilant whispers, which escaped his scarred throat.
This was unusual.
Lord Okimoto seldom spoke publicly.
Presumably this was because of his sensitivity to his impairment.
Like most high Pani, he was a proud man.
Pani are often embarrassed by what they may conceive as exhibiting a difference, or a weakness, or defect.
The ponderous daimyo did not look about himself.
We prepared to attend closely, for his words were commonly weighty and it was not always easy to decode the light, rasping sounds, like hoarse, sibilant whispers, which escaped his scarred throat.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )