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Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 425 "Oh," she said.
9 426 "Surely," he said.
9 427 "One might step upon an ost and suffer, but one cannot be insulted by an ost.
9 428 The urt who nibbles the cheese of a Ubar, even from his plate, does not insult the Ubar.
9 429 Would the Ubar not be thought strange, or even mad, if he thought himself insulted by the urt? The sleen who hisses at a hunter does not thereby become the equal of the hunter".
9 430 "Of course not," she said.
9 431 He bowed to her.
"Oh," she said. "Surely," he said. "One might step upon an ost and suffer, but one cannot be insulted by an ost. The urt who nibbles the cheese of a Ubar, even from his plate, does not insult the Ubar. Would the Ubar not be thought strange, or even mad, if he thought himself insulted by the urt? The sleen who hisses at a hunter does not thereby become the equal of the hunter". "Of course not," she said. He bowed to her. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )