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Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 366 Too, they regard themselves as more intelligent than ourselves, and as being a dominant species".
1 367 "So?" asked Samos.
1 368 "So," said I, "naturally they expect not to address us first, but to be first addressed".
1 369 "I," asked Samos, "first speak to such as they, I, who am first captain in the high city of Port Kar, jewel of gleaming Thassa?" "Correct," I said.
1 370 "Never," said he.
1 371 "Do you wish me to do so?" I asked.
1 372 "No," said Samos.
Too, they regard themselves as more intelligent than ourselves, and as being a dominant species". "So?" asked Samos. "So," said I, "naturally they expect not to address us first, but to be first addressed". "I," asked Samos, "first speak to such as they, I, who am first captain in the high city of Port Kar, jewel of gleaming Thassa?" "Correct," I said. "Never," said he. "Do you wish me to do so?" I asked. "No," said Samos. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter )