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Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)

These animals, trained prairie sleen, move rapidly and silently, attacking upon no other provocation than trespass on what they have decided is their territory. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #44)
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2 44 These animals, trained prairie sleen, move rapidly and silently, attacking upon no other provocation than trespass on what they have decided is their territory.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 41 The words for stranger and enemy in Gorean are the same.
2 42 I would advance openly.
2 43 If I were found on the plains near the camps or the bosk herds I knew I would be scented out and slain by the domesticated, nocturnal herd sleen, used as shepherds and sentinels by the Wagon Peoples, released from their cages with the falling of darkness.
2 44 These animals, trained prairie sleen, move rapidly and silently, attacking upon no other provocation than trespass on what they have decided is their territory.
2 45 They respond only to the voice of their master, and when he is killed or dies, his animals are slain and eaten.
2 46 There would be no question of night spying on the Wagon Peoples.
2 47 I knew they spoke a dialect of Gorean, and I hoped I would be able to understand them.
The words for stranger and enemy in Gorean are the same. I would advance openly. If I were found on the plains near the camps or the bosk herds I knew I would be scented out and slain by the domesticated, nocturnal herd sleen, used as shepherds and sentinels by the Wagon Peoples, released from their cages with the falling of darkness. These animals, trained prairie sleen, move rapidly and silently, attacking upon no other provocation than trespass on what they have decided is their territory. They respond only to the voice of their master, and when he is killed or dies, his animals are slain and eaten. There would be no question of night spying on the Wagon Peoples. I knew they spoke a dialect of Gorean, and I hoped I would be able to understand them. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 2)