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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
56 113 I did not, of course, attempt to follow them.
56 114 I continued to look back to the rise behind me.
56 115 I lifted my hand to the folk gathered there.
56 116 Mahpiyasapa, civil chieftain of the Isbu Kaiila, was there, and his friend, Kahintokapa, of the Casmu, he of the Yellow-Kaiila Riders.
56 117 His shield still bore the visage of Zarendargar.
56 118 Grunt was there, too, and his son, by the Dust-Leg woman.
56 119 With him, as well, was his friend, Wagmezahu, Corn Stalks, of the Fleer, who had come with the Fleer to Council Rock.
I did not, of course, attempt to follow them. I continued to look back to the rise behind me. I lifted my hand to the folk gathered there. Mahpiyasapa, civil chieftain of the Isbu Kaiila, was there, and his friend, Kahintokapa, of the Casmu, he of the Yellow-Kaiila Riders. His shield still bore the visage of Zarendargar. Grunt was there, too, and his son, by the Dust-Leg woman. With him, as well, was his friend, Wagmezahu, Corn Stalks, of the Fleer, who had come with the Fleer to Council Rock. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )