Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
14
1223
They have enforced their laws, against both the innocent and the guilty.
14
1224
They will now be returning to their tribal areas".
14
1225
"Smaller parties can be more dangerous than larger parties, at such a time," said Grunt.
14
1226
"The larger party has done its work and is returning to its home, presumably under the command of a Blotanhunka, a war-party leader, usually a fellow of mature and experienced judgment.
14
1227
He exerts control; he commands restraint.
14
1228
The smaller party may consist of young men, insufficiently disciplined, urging one another on to yet another hazard or feat, fellows who are unwilling for the fun to be over, fellows who are eager to try for yet one more killing, fellows who wish to obtain yet one more trophy".
14
1229
"Such, you fear, might linger in the area?" I asked.
They have enforced their laws, against both the innocent and the guilty.
They will now be returning to their tribal areas".
"Smaller parties can be more dangerous than larger parties, at such a time," said Grunt.
"The larger party has done its work and is returning to its home, presumably under the command of a Blotanhunka, a war-party leader, usually a fellow of mature and experienced judgment.
He exerts control; he commands restraint.
The smaller party may consist of young men, insufficiently disciplined, urging one another on to yet another hazard or feat, fellows who are unwilling for the fun to be over, fellows who are eager to try for yet one more killing, fellows who wish to obtain yet one more trophy".
"Such, you fear, might linger in the area?" I asked.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )