Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Such animals are not uncommon in the Barrens.
Such animals are not uncommon in the Barrens.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #998)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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This has to do with their beliefs as to the mysterious relationships which are thought to obtain between the world of reality and the medicine world, that, at times, these two worlds impinge on one another, and become one.
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To be sure, from a practical point of view, the pelt makes an excellent camouflage.
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It is easy, for example, to mistake a scout, on all fours, spying over a rise, for a wild sleen.
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Such animals are not uncommon in the Barrens.
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Their most common prey is tabuk.
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"And this, you see," said Kog, turning the hide, "is what he saw on that bright and thawing morning".
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"It is what he said he saw," said Samos.
This has to do with their beliefs as to the mysterious relationships which are thought to obtain between the world of reality and the medicine world, that, at times, these two worlds impinge on one another, and become one.
To be sure, from a practical point of view, the pelt makes an excellent camouflage.
It is easy, for example, to mistake a scout, on all fours, spying over a rise, for a wild sleen.
Such animals are not uncommon in the Barrens.
Their most common prey is tabuk.
"And this, you see," said Kog, turning the hide, "is what he saw on that bright and thawing morning".
"It is what he said he saw," said Samos.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 1)