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

They wore skins, which reassured Cabot he was not dealing with simple prey animals but animals which were, in their turn, fully capable of predation. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #16)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 16 They wore skins, which reassured Cabot he was not dealing with simple prey animals but animals which were, in their turn, fully capable of predation.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 13 These denizens of the forest were far from human cattle.
13 14 Indeed, they had been bred for cunning, elusiveness, and, he supposed, ruthlessness.
13 15 From the Kur point of view they were ideal game animals, highly intelligent and extremely dangerous.
13 16 They wore skins, which reassured Cabot he was not dealing with simple prey animals but animals which were, in their turn, fully capable of predation.
13 17 They carried pointed sticks, some sharpened as spears, others as shorter, stabbing weapons.
13 18 "Tal," said Cabot, again.
13 19 His overture was again ignored, or misunderstood.
These denizens of the forest were far from human cattle. Indeed, they had been bred for cunning, elusiveness, and, he supposed, ruthlessness. From the Kur point of view they were ideal game animals, highly intelligent and extremely dangerous. They wore skins, which reassured Cabot he was not dealing with simple prey animals but animals which were, in their turn, fully capable of predation. They carried pointed sticks, some sharpened as spears, others as shorter, stabbing weapons. "Tal," said Cabot, again. His overture was again ignored, or misunderstood. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 13)