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Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
20 185 "You need not come with me, my friend," I said.
20 186 "Do not be foolish, Tarl, who hunts with me," he said.
20 187 "You may stay with your friends," I said, "who now so please themselves in the feasting house".
20 188 "Do not think lightly of my people," he said, "that they are pleased to laugh and to look upon one another and tell stories and sing.
20 189 Life is not always pleasant for them".
20 190 "Forgive me," I said.
20 191 "There is no one in the feasting house who is of my people, who is not a child," he said, "who has not lived through a season of bad hunting.
"You need not come with me, my friend," I said. "Do not be foolish, Tarl, who hunts with me," he said. "You may stay with your friends," I said, "who now so please themselves in the feasting house". "Do not think lightly of my people," he said, "that they are pleased to laugh and to look upon one another and tell stories and sing. Life is not always pleasant for them". "Forgive me," I said. "There is no one in the feasting house who is of my people, who is not a child," he said, "who has not lived through a season of bad hunting. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )