Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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37
146
One does not need such signals, of course, when one has at one's disposal an article of such utility as the quarry's robes, or tunic, or blanket.
One does not need such signals, of course, when one has at one's disposal an article of such utility as the quarry's robes, or tunic, or blanket.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #146)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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37
143
Both of these sleen had also been imprinted, I knew, with the scent, and some name, or signal, associated with the peasant, and could be set upon him.
37
144
On the other hand, the pit master had not volunteered the appropriate signals to the leader of the strangers.
37
145
This was not surprising, of course, given the pit master's obvious reservations concerning the intentions of the black-tunicked men.
37
146
One does not need such signals, of course, when one has at one's disposal an article of such utility as the quarry's robes, or tunic, or blanket.
37
147
"Scent! Hunt!" said the leader of the strangers.
37
148
"I do not understand," said a man.
37
149
"Surely they have the scent now," said another.
Both of these sleen had also been imprinted, I knew, with the scent, and some name, or signal, associated with the peasant, and could be set upon him.
On the other hand, the pit master had not volunteered the appropriate signals to the leader of the strangers.
This was not surprising, of course, given the pit master's obvious reservations concerning the intentions of the black-tunicked men.
One does not need such signals, of course, when one has at one's disposal an article of such utility as the quarry's robes, or tunic, or blanket.
"Scent! Hunt!" said the leader of the strangers.
"I do not understand," said a man.
"Surely they have the scent now," said another.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 37)