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Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)

One was reasonably safe if one knew the signals. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #163)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
14 163 One was reasonably safe if one knew the signals.

Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
14 160 One was not permitted, without authorization, and accompaniment, to venture beyond the wands.
14 161 The perimeter was patrolled by laris, usually released at night, which were trained to track, seek out, and fall upon any who might be so foolish or unwary as to have left the camp without authorization or accompaniment.
14 162 The beasts responded to certain signals associated with food, which signals were changed from time to time.
14 163 One was reasonably safe if one knew the signals.
14 164 The beasts were occasionally brought in, even at night, their normal release time, if lanes were to be opened, for one reason or another.
14 165 To be sure, few knew when the laris were to be released, whether during the day or at night, though, as suggested, the night release was more common, probably because desertions took place most frequently under the cover of darkness.
14 166 Whereas I had heard them in the forest, on our column's march to Tarncamp, I had not seen them.
One was not permitted, without authorization, and accompaniment, to venture beyond the wands. The perimeter was patrolled by laris, usually released at night, which were trained to track, seek out, and fall upon any who might be so foolish or unwary as to have left the camp without authorization or accompaniment. The beasts responded to certain signals associated with food, which signals were changed from time to time. One was reasonably safe if one knew the signals. The beasts were occasionally brought in, even at night, their normal release time, if lanes were to be opened, for one reason or another. To be sure, few knew when the laris were to be released, whether during the day or at night, though, as suggested, the night release was more common, probably because desertions took place most frequently under the cover of darkness. Whereas I had heard them in the forest, on our column's march to Tarncamp, I had not seen them. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 14)