Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
33
425
Now fifteen hundred gold pieces is a great deal of money.
Now fifteen hundred gold pieces is a great deal of money.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 33, Sentence #425)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
33
422
We do not tell the sleen to look for a Tatrix.
33
423
We give the sleen something which, supposedly, bears the scent of the Tatrix, and then the sleen follows that scent, no differently than it might the scent of a wild tarsk or a yellow-pelted tabuk.
33
424
The crucial matter then is whether the sleen is set upon the proper scent or not.
33
425
Now fifteen hundred gold pieces is a great deal of money.
33
426
Can we not imagine the possibility, where so much money is at stake, that a woman closely resembling the Tatrix, as this woman, for example, might be selected as a quarry in a fraudulent hunt.
33
427
It would not be difficult then, in one fashion or another, to set sleen upon her trail.
33
428
A scrap of clothing would do, a bit of bedding, even the scent of a footprint.
We do not tell the sleen to look for a Tatrix.
We give the sleen something which, supposedly, bears the scent of the Tatrix, and then the sleen follows that scent, no differently than it might the scent of a wild tarsk or a yellow-pelted tabuk.
The crucial matter then is whether the sleen is set upon the proper scent or not.
Now fifteen hundred gold pieces is a great deal of money.
Can we not imagine the possibility, where so much money is at stake, that a woman closely resembling the Tatrix, as this woman, for example, might be selected as a quarry in a fraudulent hunt.
It would not be difficult then, in one fashion or another, to set sleen upon her trail.
A scrap of clothing would do, a bit of bedding, even the scent of a footprint.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 33)