Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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67
Naturally there had been on the raft, besides the girls, a chest of riches for Tende, riches which, according to the askaris, with whom Ayari took pains to be on good terms, would include such things as bolts of cloth, jewelries, cosmetics, coins, and perfumes.
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68
This made good sense, of course, and made clear the generosity of the Ubar, Bila Huruma.
20
69
His gifts to her would surely have been demeaning had they been limited to the presentation of two half-naked, white slaves.
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70
The handle of the short stabbing spear struck down, viciously, across my shoulder.
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71
"Dig!" said the askari.
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72
"Very well," I said, and thrust the shovel again into the mud at my feet.
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73
"You, too!" cried the askari to a man further down the line.
Naturally there had been on the raft, besides the girls, a chest of riches for Tende, riches which, according to the askaris, with whom Ayari took pains to be on good terms, would include such things as bolts of cloth, jewelries, cosmetics, coins, and perfumes.
This made good sense, of course, and made clear the generosity of the Ubar, Bila Huruma.
His gifts to her would surely have been demeaning had they been limited to the presentation of two half-naked, white slaves.
The handle of the short stabbing spear struck down, viciously, across my shoulder.
"Dig!" said the askari.
"Very well," I said, and thrust the shovel again into the mud at my feet.
"You, too!" cried the askari to a man further down the line.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )