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Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)

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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.
33 421 Accordingly, let us suppose we now wish a sleen to locate someone, say, a Tatrix.
"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. Accordingly, let us suppose we now wish a sleen to locate someone, say, a Tatrix. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )