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Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)

As she was essentially an animal she, as most animals, accepted her surroundings rather as a given, as no more or less explicable than a great number of other possible givens. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #396)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 396 As she was essentially an animal she, as most animals, accepted her surroundings rather as a given, as no more or less explicable than a great number of other possible givens.

Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 393 The blondishly pelted female from the Steel Worlds was the first to recover consciousness.
1 394 It seems probable that she was the most lightly sedated of the three, doubtless that this might occur.
1 395 She awakened something like an Ahn before the disruption.
1 396 As she was essentially an animal she, as most animals, accepted her surroundings rather as a given, as no more or less explicable than a great number of other possible givens.
1 397 A dog, on Earth, for example, accepts electric lighting without amazement, or inquiry into its nature.
1 398 It is just the way his world is, in that time and place.
1 399 He will, of course, as would a sleen, take cognizance of his surroundings, familiarize himself with this new territory, and such.
The blondishly pelted female from the Steel Worlds was the first to recover consciousness. It seems probable that she was the most lightly sedated of the three, doubtless that this might occur. She awakened something like an Ahn before the disruption. As she was essentially an animal she, as most animals, accepted her surroundings rather as a given, as no more or less explicable than a great number of other possible givens. A dog, on Earth, for example, accepts electric lighting without amazement, or inquiry into its nature. It is just the way his world is, in that time and place. He will, of course, as would a sleen, take cognizance of his surroundings, familiarize himself with this new territory, and such. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1)