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Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 536 On the outside of the ring, opposite the bezel, was a recessed, circular switch.
1 537 When a kur wore the ring on a digit of his left paw, and turned the bezel inward, the switch would be exposed.
1 538 He could then depress it with a digit of his right paw.
1 539 The left hemisphere of the kur brain, like the left hemisphere of the human brain, tends to be dominant.
1 540 Most kurii, like most men, as a consequence of this dominance of the left hemisphere, tend to be "right-pawed," or right-handed, so to speak.
1 541 One press on the switch on the Tahari ring had activated the field, a second press had resulted in its deactivation.
1 542 Within the invisibility shield the spectrum is shifted, permitting one to see outward, though in a reddish light.
On the outside of the ring, opposite the bezel, was a recessed, circular switch. When a kur wore the ring on a digit of his left paw, and turned the bezel inward, the switch would be exposed. He could then depress it with a digit of his right paw. The left hemisphere of the kur brain, like the left hemisphere of the human brain, tends to be dominant. Most kurii, like most men, as a consequence of this dominance of the left hemisphere, tend to be "right-pawed," or right-handed, so to speak. One press on the switch on the Tahari ring had activated the field, a second press had resulted in its deactivation. Within the invisibility shield the spectrum is shifted, permitting one to see outward, though in a reddish light. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )