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Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 48 They are herders and, it is said, killers.
1 49 They eat nothing that has touched the dirt.
1 50 They live on the meat and milk of the bosk.
1 51 They are among the proudest of the peoples of gor, regarding the dwellers of the cities of gor as vermin in holes, cowards who must fly behind walls, wretches who fear to live beneath the broad sky, who dare not dispute with them the open, windswept plains of their world.
1 52 The bosk, without which the Wagon Peoples could not live, is an oxlike creature.
1 53 It is a huge, shambling animal, with a thick, humped neck and long, shaggy hair.
1 54 It has a wide head and tiny red eyes, a temper to match that of a sleen, and two long, wicked horns that reach out from its head and suddenly curve forward to terminate in fearful points.
They are herders and, it is said, killers. They eat nothing that has touched the dirt. They live on the meat and milk of the bosk. They are among the proudest of the peoples of gor, regarding the dwellers of the cities of gor as vermin in holes, cowards who must fly behind walls, wretches who fear to live beneath the broad sky, who dare not dispute with them the open, windswept plains of their world. The bosk, without which the Wagon Peoples could not live, is an oxlike creature. It is a huge, shambling animal, with a thick, humped neck and long, shaggy hair. It has a wide head and tiny red eyes, a temper to match that of a sleen, and two long, wicked horns that reach out from its head and suddenly curve forward to terminate in fearful points. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter )