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

When sleen are used in hunting slaves, if the slave is to be recaptured, and not slain, the hunters usually carry meat with them, to reward the beast once the prey is in custody. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #231)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
18 231 When sleen are used in hunting slaves, if the slave is to be recaptured, and not slain, the hunters usually carry meat with them, to reward the beast once the prey is in custody.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
18 228 The sleen, indeed, were now scratching at the earth, and had their heads raised, regarding him.
18 229 A sleen is a dangerous animal, and a hungry sleen is additionally dangerous, and one who expects to be rewarded for a successful hunt, and is not so rewarded, is extremely dangerous.
18 230 Such a beast may turn upon its leash-holder.
18 231 When sleen are used in hunting slaves, if the slave is to be recaptured, and not slain, the hunters usually carry meat with them, to reward the beast once the prey is in custody.
18 232 "Lord Arcesilaus will not be pleased if you eat the girl," said Cabot.
18 233 To be sure, Cabot was not certain of this, and Arcesilaus might have been, for all Cabot knew, contemplating the same act.
18 234 "He will never know," said one of the Kurii.
The sleen, indeed, were now scratching at the earth, and had their heads raised, regarding him. A sleen is a dangerous animal, and a hungry sleen is additionally dangerous, and one who expects to be rewarded for a successful hunt, and is not so rewarded, is extremely dangerous. Such a beast may turn upon its leash-holder. When sleen are used in hunting slaves, if the slave is to be recaptured, and not slain, the hunters usually carry meat with them, to reward the beast once the prey is in custody. "Lord Arcesilaus will not be pleased if you eat the girl," said Cabot. To be sure, Cabot was not certain of this, and Arcesilaus might have been, for all Cabot knew, contemplating the same act. "He will never know," said one of the Kurii. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 18)