Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
360
"More importantly," said the first man, "brush urts tend to use such trails".
"More importantly," said the first man, "brush urts tend to use such trails".
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #360)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
357
If she was cooking, she must have caught birds or meat".
13
358
"At the edge of a thicket to the northeast, days ago," said the second man, "we found the bones of brush urts!" "Yes," said the first man, "and, nearby, in this thicket, there is a small game trail".
13
359
"It is hard to hunt in a Ka-la-na thicket," said the second man.
13
360
"More importantly," said the first man, "brush urts tend to use such trails".
13
361
"Yes!" said the second.
13
362
"Sooner or later, it seems likely, does it not," asked the first, "that she will come to the trail, to hunt, or set a snare, or see if one is sprung".
13
363
"There may be other trails," pointed out the second man.
If she was cooking, she must have caught birds or meat".
"At the edge of a thicket to the northeast, days ago," said the second man, "we found the bones of brush urts!" "Yes," said the first man, "and, nearby, in this thicket, there is a small game trail".
"It is hard to hunt in a Ka-la-na thicket," said the second man.
"More importantly," said the first man, "brush urts tend to use such trails".
"Yes!" said the second.
"Sooner or later, it seems likely, does it not," asked the first, "that she will come to the trail, to hunt, or set a snare, or see if one is sprung".
"There may be other trails," pointed out the second man.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 13)