Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
41
282
It conveys the signals".
It conveys the signals".
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 41, Sentence #282)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
41
279
Why should they, out here in the forest, be discussing tunes, czehars, flutes, kalikas, and such? Aeson and Genak, I think, drank more than the sleen master, and his fellow.
41
280
The sleen master, as it was hot, opened his shirt, and it was then noted that about his neck, on a slender strap, hung a whistle.
41
281
"That," said Aeson, thickly, pointing to the whistle, "is how you control the sleen.
41
282
It conveys the signals".
41
283
"No," said the sleen master.
41
284
"No?" said Aeson.
41
285
"No," said the sleen master, who had identified himself as Axel of Argentum.
Why should they, out here in the forest, be discussing tunes, czehars, flutes, kalikas, and such? Aeson and Genak, I think, drank more than the sleen master, and his fellow.
The sleen master, as it was hot, opened his shirt, and it was then noted that about his neck, on a slender strap, hung a whistle.
"That," said Aeson, thickly, pointing to the whistle, "is how you control the sleen.
It conveys the signals".
"No," said the sleen master.
"No?" said Aeson.
"No," said the sleen master, who had identified himself as Axel of Argentum.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 41)