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Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
54 293 It had been no secret in the camp that he had regarded Winyela's breasts, at least for his tastes, as too small.
54 294 Red savages often, like many men of the Tahari, tend to find a special attractiveness in large-breasted women.
54 295 On the way back to my lodge I passed a bargaining place, an open area serving for trading and exchanges, not unusual in an intertribal camp.
54 296 There I saw Seibar, who had once been Pumpkin, of the Waniyanpi, trading, in sign, with a dust-Leg warrior.
54 297 Seibar was offering a netted sack of maize.
54 298 The dust Leg was bidding sheaves of dried kailiauk meat.
54 299 No longer must those who had been Waniyanpi content themselves with the consumption of their own produce and deliver surpluses without recompense into the hands of masters.
It had been no secret in the camp that he had regarded Winyela's breasts, at least for his tastes, as too small. Red savages often, like many men of the Tahari, tend to find a special attractiveness in large-breasted women. On the way back to my lodge I passed a bargaining place, an open area serving for trading and exchanges, not unusual in an intertribal camp. There I saw Seibar, who had once been Pumpkin, of the Waniyanpi, trading, in sign, with a dust-Leg warrior. Seibar was offering a netted sack of maize. The dust Leg was bidding sheaves of dried kailiauk meat. No longer must those who had been Waniyanpi content themselves with the consumption of their own produce and deliver surpluses without recompense into the hands of masters. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )