Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
45
126
On the other hand, as I have suggested, many Kurii are not that interested in distinguishing one human from another.
45
127
This is particularly the case when they do not deal closely with them.
45
128
Probably they could not have easily distinguished me from several other similarly clad, brunette kajirae.
45
129
Could you, for example, easily distinguish one urt from another, mixing together, if they were similarly sized and pelted? In a moment I was sure that neither recognized me, save, of course, as a human female, and one, of course, who was a collared slave.
45
130
I did not want to approach too closely, for I must be able to turn, run, and reach the cover behind me.
45
131
One of the Kurii gestured with his ax toward the portal.
45
132
I gathered that he was ordering me to return to the Cave.
On the other hand, as I have suggested, many Kurii are not that interested in distinguishing one human from another.
This is particularly the case when they do not deal closely with them.
Probably they could not have easily distinguished me from several other similarly clad, brunette kajirae.
Could you, for example, easily distinguish one urt from another, mixing together, if they were similarly sized and pelted? In a moment I was sure that neither recognized me, save, of course, as a human female, and one, of course, who was a collared slave.
I did not want to approach too closely, for I must be able to turn, run, and reach the cover behind me.
One of the Kurii gestured with his ax toward the portal.
I gathered that he was ordering me to return to the Cave.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )