Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
364
"The Fleer put ropes on them and dragged them away, into the fields".
16
365
"I do not think they knew what else to do with them," said one of the fellows.
16
366
I was angry.
16
367
I knew of one kur who had survived, and now it seemed clear that as many as eight might have escaped from the savages.
16
368
Indeed, many savages, for medicine reasons, might have been reluctant to attack them, as they did not appear to be beings of a sort with which they were familiar.
16
369
What if they were from the medicine world? In such a case, surely, they were not to be attacked but, rather, venerated or propitiated.
16
370
If Sardak had survived, I had little doubt he would continue, relentlessly, to prosecute his mission.
"The Fleer put ropes on them and dragged them away, into the fields".
"I do not think they knew what else to do with them," said one of the fellows.
I was angry.
I knew of one kur who had survived, and now it seemed clear that as many as eight might have escaped from the savages.
Indeed, many savages, for medicine reasons, might have been reluctant to attack them, as they did not appear to be beings of a sort with which they were familiar.
What if they were from the medicine world? In such a case, surely, they were not to be attacked but, rather, venerated or propitiated.
If Sardak had survived, I had little doubt he would continue, relentlessly, to prosecute his mission.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )