Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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48
As the appearance of kaiila in the Barrens, long ago, had wrought a social and cultural revolution among the tribes, so, too, I suspected, now might the tarn.
As the appearance of kaiila in the Barrens, long ago, had wrought a social and cultural revolution among the tribes, so, too, I suspected, now might the tarn.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 56, Sentence #48)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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45
Tarns were precious to them, particularly in connection with acquiring new tarns.
56
46
They would need every tarn, I conjectured, which they could obtain.
56
47
Indeed, I suspected that they would soon attempt to obtain them even through the channels of trade.
56
48
As the appearance of kaiila in the Barrens, long ago, had wrought a social and cultural revolution among the tribes, so, too, I suspected, now might the tarn.
56
49
The tarn, as the kaiila before it, might now bring about a transformation on the prairies.
56
50
I was apprehensive when I thought of the skills of red savages on the kaiila.
56
51
How fearsome might they then become astride the mighty tarn.
Tarns were precious to them, particularly in connection with acquiring new tarns.
They would need every tarn, I conjectured, which they could obtain.
Indeed, I suspected that they would soon attempt to obtain them even through the channels of trade.
As the appearance of kaiila in the Barrens, long ago, had wrought a social and cultural revolution among the tribes, so, too, I suspected, now might the tarn.
The tarn, as the kaiila before it, might now bring about a transformation on the prairies.
I was apprehensive when I thought of the skills of red savages on the kaiila.
How fearsome might they then become astride the mighty tarn.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 56)