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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 5 "Are we not yet in the country of the dust Legs?" I inquired.
10 6 This was a perimeter tribe which, on the whole, was favorably disposed towards whites.
10 7 Most trading was done with dust Legs.
10 8 Indeed, it was through the dust Legs that most of the goods of the interior might reach civilization, the dust Legs, in effect, acting as agents and intermediaries.
10 9 Many tribes, apparently, would not deal on a face-to-face basis with whites.
10 10 This had to do with the hatred and suspicion fostered by that tradition called the Memory.
10 11 Too, it was often difficult to control their young men.
"Are we not yet in the country of the dust Legs?" I inquired. This was a perimeter tribe which, on the whole, was favorably disposed towards whites. Most trading was done with dust Legs. Indeed, it was through the dust Legs that most of the goods of the interior might reach civilization, the dust Legs, in effect, acting as agents and intermediaries. Many tribes, apparently, would not deal on a face-to-face basis with whites. This had to do with the hatred and suspicion fostered by that tradition called the Memory. Too, it was often difficult to control their young men. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter )