Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
33
417
They recognize a scent, of course, but do not know, in a formal or legal sense, whose scent they are following.
They recognize a scent, of course, but do not know, in a formal or legal sense, whose scent they are following.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 33, Sentence #417)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
33
414
"Speak," said Claudius.
33
415
"I anticipated some difficulty in the matter of the sleen," he said.
33
416
"First of all, we must understand that the sleen are merely following a scent.
33
417
They recognize a scent, of course, but do not know, in a formal or legal sense, whose scent they are following.
33
418
For example, a sleen can certainly recognize the scent of its master but it, being an animal, does not know, of course, whether its master is, say, a peasant or a Ubar.
33
419
Indeed, many sleen, whereas they will respond to their own names, do not even know the names of their masters.
33
420
I am sure the type of point I am making is well understood.
"Speak," said Claudius.
"I anticipated some difficulty in the matter of the sleen," he said.
"First of all, we must understand that the sleen are merely following a scent.
They recognize a scent, of course, but do not know, in a formal or legal sense, whose scent they are following.
For example, a sleen can certainly recognize the scent of its master but it, being an animal, does not know, of course, whether its master is, say, a peasant or a Ubar.
Indeed, many sleen, whereas they will respond to their own names, do not even know the names of their masters.
I am sure the type of point I am making is well understood.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 33)