Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
12
126
"Break camp," he had told them.
12
127
"I am anxious to go home".
12
128
With Imnak's help we would cross Ax Glacier and find the Innuit, as they called themselves, a word which, in their own tongue, means "the people".
12
129
I recalled that in the message of Zarendargar he had referred to himself as a war general of the "people".
12
130
He had meant, of course, I assumed, his own people, or kind.
12
131
Various groups are inclined to so identify themselves.
12
132
It is an arrogance which is culturally common.
"Break camp," he had told them.
"I am anxious to go home".
With Imnak's help we would cross Ax Glacier and find the Innuit, as they called themselves, a word which, in their own tongue, means "the people".
I recalled that in the message of Zarendargar he had referred to himself as a war general of the "people".
He had meant, of course, I assumed, his own people, or kind.
Various groups are inclined to so identify themselves.
It is an arrogance which is culturally common.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )