Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
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58
Karjuk looked at me.
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59
"Do you think I cannot tell one Kur from another?" I asked.
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60
Warriors are trained in acute observation and retention.
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61
The recognition and comprehension of a detail, sometimes subtle, can sometimes make a difference between life and death.
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62
"You are right," said Karjuk.
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63
"It was the head of an ice beast, earlier slain, in whose ears we had placed the golden rings".
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"From what I have heard of your skills in the ice," I said, "too, it did not seem likely that a beast would have slipped past you, or, if it did, that you, trailing it, would have taken so long to apprehend it".
Karjuk looked at me.
"Do you think I cannot tell one Kur from another?" I asked.
Warriors are trained in acute observation and retention.
The recognition and comprehension of a detail, sometimes subtle, can sometimes make a difference between life and death.
"You are right," said Karjuk.
"It was the head of an ice beast, earlier slain, in whose ears we had placed the golden rings".
"From what I have heard of your skills in the ice," I said, "too, it did not seem likely that a beast would have slipped past you, or, if it did, that you, trailing it, would have taken so long to apprehend it".
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )