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

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19 422 "It was Hci, with his fellows of the Sleen Soldiers, of the Isbu, the son of Mahpiyasapa, civil chieftain of the Isbu, who did it," said Cuwignaka.
19 423 "It was not Canka, then, and the All Comrades, who did it?" I said.
19 424 "No," said Cuwignaka.
19 425 "But it was Canka, and Hci, with the All Comrades and Sleen Soldiers, who first put me in the dress of a woman and later bound me in that dress and took me to the country of the dust Legs, there selling me as a slave.
19 426 That was on the decision of the council of the Isbu, presided over by Mahpiyasapa".
19 427 "Canka," I said to Cuwignaka, in Gorean, "does not seem to be displeased that you have been freed".
19 428 "No," said Cuwignaka.
"It was Hci, with his fellows of the Sleen Soldiers, of the Isbu, the son of Mahpiyasapa, civil chieftain of the Isbu, who did it," said Cuwignaka. "It was not Canka, then, and the All Comrades, who did it?" I said. "No," said Cuwignaka. "But it was Canka, and Hci, with the All Comrades and Sleen Soldiers, who first put me in the dress of a woman and later bound me in that dress and took me to the country of the dust Legs, there selling me as a slave. That was on the decision of the council of the Isbu, presided over by Mahpiyasapa". "Canka," I said to Cuwignaka, in Gorean, "does not seem to be displeased that you have been freed". "No," said Cuwignaka. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter )