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Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

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18 158 "You are Kaiila, aren't you?" I asked the lad.
18 159 "Yes," said he.
18 160 I had thought he would be.
18 161 I did not think that dust Legs, from whom he had been purchased by whites, near the Ihanke, would have sold one of their own tribe into slavery.
18 162 The lance near him, too, that about which was wound the white dress, was, according to Grunt, a lance from that tribe.
18 163 It was Kaiila, thus, presumably, who had fastened him down.
18 164 "I feared this," said Grunt.
"You are Kaiila, aren't you?" I asked the lad. "Yes," said he. I had thought he would be. I did not think that dust Legs, from whom he had been purchased by whites, near the Ihanke, would have sold one of their own tribe into slavery. The lance near him, too, that about which was wound the white dress, was, according to Grunt, a lance from that tribe. It was Kaiila, thus, presumably, who had fastened him down. "I feared this," said Grunt. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter )