Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
30
337
It serves to apprise their keepers of the strength of the scent, and perhaps to some extent ventilates their frustration and expresses their excitement.
It serves to apprise their keepers of the strength of the scent, and perhaps to some extent ventilates their frustration and expresses their excitement.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 30, Sentence #337)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
30
334
My first awareness of the nearness of the sleen was that wild, hissing, excited squeal not more than a hundred yards behind me.
30
335
It was the kind of noise they sometimes make when eager upon a scent but are being restrained.
30
336
They wish to lunge ahead but are not permitted to do so.
30
337
It serves to apprise their keepers of the strength of the scent, and perhaps to some extent ventilates their frustration and expresses their excitement.
30
338
"There she is!" I heard someone cry.
30
339
I swiftly looked about and saw the two sleen, each with its two keepers, and Hassan and his men, and the others with him, and, following them, perhaps some one or two hundred of the citizens of Ar, both men and women.
30
340
I fled before them.
My first awareness of the nearness of the sleen was that wild, hissing, excited squeal not more than a hundred yards behind me.
It was the kind of noise they sometimes make when eager upon a scent but are being restrained.
They wish to lunge ahead but are not permitted to do so.
It serves to apprise their keepers of the strength of the scent, and perhaps to some extent ventilates their frustration and expresses their excitement.
"There she is!" I heard someone cry.
I swiftly looked about and saw the two sleen, each with its two keepers, and Hassan and his men, and the others with him, and, following them, perhaps some one or two hundred of the citizens of Ar, both men and women.
I fled before them.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 30)