Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
41
15
Many sleen are clever animals, and it is not unknown for some, particularly older animals, to pretend to be disabled or incapacitated, in order to encourage curious animals to approach them, often to their subsequent instruction and sorrow.
Many sleen are clever animals, and it is not unknown for some, particularly older animals, to pretend to be disabled or incapacitated, in order to encourage curious animals to approach them, often to their subsequent instruction and sorrow.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 41, Sentence #15)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
41
12
"Be careful," said Cabot.
41
13
He bent his bow, and set an arrow to the string.
41
14
This was not an unwise act on the part of the human, Tarl Cabot.
41
15
Many sleen are clever animals, and it is not unknown for some, particularly older animals, to pretend to be disabled or incapacitated, in order to encourage curious animals to approach them, often to their subsequent instruction and sorrow.
41
16
The slave threw her hand before her mouth, and half screamed.
41
17
Her eyes wide.
41
18
The large beast lifted his head and snarled.
"Be careful," said Cabot.
He bent his bow, and set an arrow to the string.
This was not an unwise act on the part of the human, Tarl Cabot.
Many sleen are clever animals, and it is not unknown for some, particularly older animals, to pretend to be disabled or incapacitated, in order to encourage curious animals to approach them, often to their subsequent instruction and sorrow.
The slave threw her hand before her mouth, and half screamed.
Her eyes wide.
The large beast lifted his head and snarled.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 41)