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Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)

This is not as surprising as it might seem, as the poison of the ost, as that of many poisonous snakes, is prey-selective, deadly against warm-blooded animals, such as tiny urts, its customary prey, or even larger animals, such as verr and tabuk, but harmless to other snakes, to certain forms of tharlarion, and such. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #93)
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4 93 This is not as surprising as it might seem, as the poison of the ost, as that of many poisonous snakes, is prey-selective, deadly against warm-blooded animals, such as tiny urts, its customary prey, or even larger animals, such as verr and tabuk, but harmless to other snakes, to certain forms of tharlarion, and such.

Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

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4 90 "You pursued us," said Lord Nishida.
4 91 "Yes," I admitted.
4 92 "An ost," said Lord Nishida, "is not well advised to pursue the great hith, against which its poison is useless".
4 93 This is not as surprising as it might seem, as the poison of the ost, as that of many poisonous snakes, is prey-selective, deadly against warm-blooded animals, such as tiny urts, its customary prey, or even larger animals, such as verr and tabuk, but harmless to other snakes, to certain forms of tharlarion, and such.
4 94 "It is true," I said.
4 95 "He is an enemy," said Seremides, "self-confessed, who pursued and attacked us, a scion of vengeful, hostile Cos.
4 96 He is dangerous.
"You pursued us," said Lord Nishida. "Yes," I admitted. "An ost," said Lord Nishida, "is not well advised to pursue the great hith, against which its poison is useless". This is not as surprising as it might seem, as the poison of the ost, as that of many poisonous snakes, is prey-selective, deadly against warm-blooded animals, such as tiny urts, its customary prey, or even larger animals, such as verr and tabuk, but harmless to other snakes, to certain forms of tharlarion, and such. "It is true," I said. "He is an enemy," said Seremides, "self-confessed, who pursued and attacked us, a scion of vengeful, hostile Cos. He is dangerous. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 4)