Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
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The gathering of tribes, friends and foes alike, for such a battle is said to be a splendid sight.
The gathering of tribes, friends and foes alike, for such a battle is said to be a splendid sight.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #805)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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They seem to live for hunting and internecine warfare, which seems to serve almost as a sport and a religion for them.
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803
Interestingly enough most of these tribes seem to be united only by a hatred of whites, which hatred, invariably, in a time of emergency or crisis, takes precedence over all customary conflicts and rivalries.
1
804
To attack whites, intruding into their lands, once the war lance has been lifted, even long-term blood enemies will ride side by side.
1
805
The gathering of tribes, friends and foes alike, for such a battle is said to be a splendid sight.
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806
These things are in virtue of what, among these peoples, is called the Memory.
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807
"The story begins here," said Kog, indicating the center of the skin.
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808
From this point there was initiated, in a slow spiral, to be followed by turning the skin, a series of drawings and pictographs.
They seem to live for hunting and internecine warfare, which seems to serve almost as a sport and a religion for them.
Interestingly enough most of these tribes seem to be united only by a hatred of whites, which hatred, invariably, in a time of emergency or crisis, takes precedence over all customary conflicts and rivalries.
To attack whites, intruding into their lands, once the war lance has been lifted, even long-term blood enemies will ride side by side.
The gathering of tribes, friends and foes alike, for such a battle is said to be a splendid sight.
These things are in virtue of what, among these peoples, is called the Memory.
"The story begins here," said Kog, indicating the center of the skin.
From this point there was initiated, in a slow spiral, to be followed by turning the skin, a series of drawings and pictographs.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 1)