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Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)

I did not know what signs and countersigns, or signals, the white Kur might have had at its disposal to protect itself in this regard. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 35, Sentence #20)
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35 20 I did not know what signs and countersigns, or signals, the white Kur might have had at its disposal to protect itself in this regard.

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

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35 17 It had burst, after a long, parabolic trajectory, over a thousand feet below, showering ice upward more than two hundred feet into the air.
35 18 I had returned to the complex, crossing the ice near it, with the sled.
35 19 This would assure me, I hoped, that I would not be mistaken for a common ice beast.
35 20 I did not know what signs and countersigns, or signals, the white Kur might have had at its disposal to protect itself in this regard.
35 21 I, at any rate, had none.
35 22 Ice beasts, or common ice beasts, of course, do not use sleds.
35 23 I think the sled let me approach more closely than I might otherwise have been capable of doing.
It had burst, after a long, parabolic trajectory, over a thousand feet below, showering ice upward more than two hundred feet into the air. I had returned to the complex, crossing the ice near it, with the sled. This would assure me, I hoped, that I would not be mistaken for a common ice beast. I did not know what signs and countersigns, or signals, the white Kur might have had at its disposal to protect itself in this regard. I, at any rate, had none. Ice beasts, or common ice beasts, of course, do not use sleds. I think the sled let me approach more closely than I might otherwise have been capable of doing. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 35)