Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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324
"What is your name?" I asked.
13
325
He uttered a kind of hissing squeal.
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326
I supposed that might be his name.
13
327
The urt people, as I understood it, commonly communicate among themselves in the pack by means of such signals.
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328
How complicated or sophisticated those signals might be I did not know.
13
329
They did tend to resemble the natural noises of urts.
13
330
In this I supposed they tended to make their presence among the urts less obvious to outside observers and perhaps, too, less obvious, or obtrusive, to the urts themselves.
"What is your name?" I asked.
He uttered a kind of hissing squeal.
I supposed that might be his name.
The urt people, as I understood it, commonly communicate among themselves in the pack by means of such signals.
How complicated or sophisticated those signals might be I did not know.
They did tend to resemble the natural noises of urts.
In this I supposed they tended to make their presence among the urts less obvious to outside observers and perhaps, too, less obvious, or obtrusive, to the urts themselves.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter )