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

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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.
56 120 Tomorrow Grunt and his son, with the Hobarts, and various slaves, would set forth for the dust-Leg country, where he would winter.
56 121 I saw Canka and Winyela, and Wasnapohdi and Waiyeyeca; and Oiputake, with her master, Wapike.
56 122 Many others were there, too, come out from the camp, men such as Akihoka and Keglezela.
56 123 Too, prominent among those on the rise were two I had known even to the pledge and testimony of the knife, even to the touchings of wounds, even to the comminglings of blood, my friends, my brothers, Hci and Cuwignaka.
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. Tomorrow Grunt and his son, with the Hobarts, and various slaves, would set forth for the dust-Leg country, where he would winter. I saw Canka and Winyela, and Wasnapohdi and Waiyeyeca; and Oiputake, with her master, Wapike. Many others were there, too, come out from the camp, men such as Akihoka and Keglezela. Too, prominent among those on the rise were two I had known even to the pledge and testimony of the knife, even to the touchings of wounds, even to the comminglings of blood, my friends, my brothers, Hci and Cuwignaka. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )