| They were resplendent in finery and paint. Feathers, each one significant and meaningful, in the codes of the Kailla, recounting their deeds and honors, adorned their hair. {Blood Brothers of Gor, page 25} I felt a cool breeze. I felt sorrow for Mahpiyasapa. It must be a terrible thing for a father to realize that his beloved son has betrayed his codes. {Blood Brothers of Gor, page 189} Even warriors long sometimes for the sight of their own flags, atop friendly walls, for the courtyards of their keeps, for the hearths of their halls. Thus admit the Codes. {Blood Brothers of Gor, page 306} As we had not been similarly armed, it alone, afoot, and I with Grunt, he with an armed crossbow, and as it had not rushed upon me, I had not contested its withdrawal from the field. Such had seemed in accordance with codes to which I had once subscribed, codes which I had never forgotten. {Blood Brothers of Gor, page 459} |
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