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Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)

In hunting kailiauk the hunters usually scatter about, each selecting his own animals. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #1124)
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1 1124 In hunting kailiauk the hunters usually scatter about, each selecting his own animals.

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

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1 1121 This strap, incidentally, is used more often in hunting than in warfare.
1 1122 It could be too easily grasped by an enemy on foot, with the result of perhaps impeding the movement of the kaiila or even causing it to twist and fall.
1 1123 Needless to say, it is extremely dangerous to fall from one's kaiila in hunting kailiauk, because one is often closely involved with numerous stampeding beasts, or the given beast one is pursuing may suddenly turn on one.
1 1124 In hunting kailiauk the hunters usually scatter about, each selecting his own animals.
1 1125 Accordingly, one's fellows are seldom close at hand to rescue one.
1 1126 This is quite different from mounted warfare, where one's fellows are usually quite close and ready, in an instant, to sweep one up or help one to regain one's mount.
1 1127 The red savage does not take an industrial or arithmetical approach to warfare.
This strap, incidentally, is used more often in hunting than in warfare. It could be too easily grasped by an enemy on foot, with the result of perhaps impeding the movement of the kaiila or even causing it to twist and fall. Needless to say, it is extremely dangerous to fall from one's kaiila in hunting kailiauk, because one is often closely involved with numerous stampeding beasts, or the given beast one is pursuing may suddenly turn on one. In hunting kailiauk the hunters usually scatter about, each selecting his own animals. Accordingly, one's fellows are seldom close at hand to rescue one. This is quite different from mounted warfare, where one's fellows are usually quite close and ready, in an instant, to sweep one up or help one to regain one's mount. The red savage does not take an industrial or arithmetical approach to warfare. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 1)