Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
14
275
I knew that even strange urts were often torn to pieces when they attempted to approach a new pack.
I knew that even strange urts were often torn to pieces when they attempted to approach a new pack.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #275)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
14
272
The sleen had not yet been released.
14
273
"Nim Nim trick pretty Bosk!" he said.
14
274
"Nim Nim smart! Nim Nim free now! Nim Nim safe!" I wondered how it was that the urt people could travel with the urt packs.
14
275
I knew that even strange urts were often torn to pieces when they attempted to approach a new pack.
14
276
How, then, could the urt people, who were obviously human, or something like human, run with impunity with them? It made no sense.
14
277
But there must be an explanation, a reason, I thought, some sort of empirical, scientific explanation or reason.
14
278
Perhaps something had been selected for, somehow, in the recognition and acceptance dispositions of the packs.
The sleen had not yet been released.
"Nim Nim trick pretty Bosk!" he said.
"Nim Nim smart! Nim Nim free now! Nim Nim safe!" I wondered how it was that the urt people could travel with the urt packs.
I knew that even strange urts were often torn to pieces when they attempted to approach a new pack.
How, then, could the urt people, who were obviously human, or something like human, run with impunity with them? It made no sense.
But there must be an explanation, a reason, I thought, some sort of empirical, scientific explanation or reason.
Perhaps something had been selected for, somehow, in the recognition and acceptance dispositions of the packs.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 14)