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Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)

They did tend to resemble the natural noises of urts. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #329)
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13 329 They did tend to resemble the natural noises of urts.

Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)

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13 326 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.
13 328 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.
13 331 Too, however, I knew the urt people could, and did upon occasion, as in their rare contacts with civilized folk, communicate in a type of Gorean, many of the words evidencing obvious linguistic corruptions but others, interestingly, apparently closely resembling archaic Gorean, a language not spoken popularly on Gor, except by members of the caste of Initiates, for hundreds of years.
13 332 I had little difficulty, however, in understanding him.
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. Too, however, I knew the urt people could, and did upon occasion, as in their rare contacts with civilized folk, communicate in a type of Gorean, many of the words evidencing obvious linguistic corruptions but others, interestingly, apparently closely resembling archaic Gorean, a language not spoken popularly on Gor, except by members of the caste of Initiates, for hundreds of years. I had little difficulty, however, in understanding him. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 13)