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Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)

Caravans in forests often keep verr or tabuk with them, tethering them in the camp at night, as the agitation of such animals sometimes gives warning of the presence of sleen in the vicinity. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #187)
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13 187 Caravans in forests often keep verr or tabuk with them, tethering them in the camp at night, as the agitation of such animals sometimes gives warning of the presence of sleen in the vicinity.

Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

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13 184 The forest sleen commonly buries its dung, thereby tending to conceal its presence; the prairie sleen, running in packs, and more widely ranging, commonly, does not.
13 185 Sleen have a strong, unmistakable odor.
13 186 A forester or plainsman, or a sleen hunter, or one trained, can sometimes detect their scent more than two hundred yards away.
13 187 Caravans in forests often keep verr or tabuk with them, tethering them in the camp at night, as the agitation of such animals sometimes gives warning of the presence of sleen in the vicinity.
13 188 Sleen, of course, like larls, commonly hunt with the wind blowing toward them.
13 189 Thus they have your scent and you do not have theirs".
13 190 "Why, really, have we been given gowns?" asked Ellen.
The forest sleen commonly buries its dung, thereby tending to conceal its presence; the prairie sleen, running in packs, and more widely ranging, commonly, does not. Sleen have a strong, unmistakable odor. A forester or plainsman, or a sleen hunter, or one trained, can sometimes detect their scent more than two hundred yards away. Caravans in forests often keep verr or tabuk with them, tethering them in the camp at night, as the agitation of such animals sometimes gives warning of the presence of sleen in the vicinity. Sleen, of course, like larls, commonly hunt with the wind blowing toward them. Thus they have your scent and you do not have theirs". "Why, really, have we been given gowns?" asked Ellen. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 13)