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

In the eyes of some of the other tribes they were regarded as little better than white men. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #13)
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12 13 In the eyes of some of the other tribes they were regarded as little better than white men.

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

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12 10 The beast seized another bite and, whipping about, on its six legs, with its almost serpentine motion, withdrew.
12 11 "It is clean work," said Grunt, "the work of Dust Legs".
12 12 This tribe I knew, in its various bands, was regarded as the most civilized of the tribes of the Barrens.
12 13 In the eyes of some of the other tribes they were regarded as little better than white men.
12 14 "This is clean work?" I asked.
12 15 "Relatively," said Grunt.
12 16 I sat astride the kaiila, surveying the scene.
The beast seized another bite and, whipping about, on its six legs, with its almost serpentine motion, withdrew. "It is clean work," said Grunt, "the work of Dust Legs". This tribe I knew, in its various bands, was regarded as the most civilized of the tribes of the Barrens. In the eyes of some of the other tribes they were regarded as little better than white men. "This is clean work?" I asked. "Relatively," said Grunt. I sat astride the kaiila, surveying the scene. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 12)