Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Besides, if one had not seen such things, who would believe stories as to their existence? They would be regarded as mythical or as existing only in stories of wondrous animals, such as the horse, the dog and griffin".
Besides, if one had not seen such things, who would believe stories as to their existence? They would be regarded as mythical or as existing only in stories of wondrous animals, such as the horse, the dog and griffin".
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #256)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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"The fewer who know of the warrings of worlds, the better," said Samos.
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"Little is to be served by alarming an unready populace.
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255
Even the guards outside do not understand, clearly, on what business we have come here.
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256
Besides, if one had not seen such things, who would believe stories as to their existence? They would be regarded as mythical or as existing only in stories of wondrous animals, such as the horse, the dog and griffin".
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257
I smiled.
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Horses and dogs did not exist on Gor.
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Goreans, on the whole, knew them only from legends, which, I had little doubt, owed their origins to forgotten times, to memories brought long ago to Gor from another world.
"The fewer who know of the warrings of worlds, the better," said Samos.
"Little is to be served by alarming an unready populace.
Even the guards outside do not understand, clearly, on what business we have come here.
Besides, if one had not seen such things, who would believe stories as to their existence? They would be regarded as mythical or as existing only in stories of wondrous animals, such as the horse, the dog and griffin".
I smiled.
Horses and dogs did not exist on Gor.
Goreans, on the whole, knew them only from legends, which, I had little doubt, owed their origins to forgotten times, to memories brought long ago to Gor from another world.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 1)