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"tal "

Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 96 "I fear so," I said.
17 97 "To make its might, and its presence known," said Euphrosyne, "to attract attention, to send a message, to invite contact".
17 98 "Yes!" I said.
17 99 "But," said Euphrosyne, "why go to all this trouble? Why not just walk up to someone, and say 'tal'?" "I do not know," I said.
17 100 "Perhaps, for some reason, it might not be practical, or wise, to do so".
17 101 "Too, one must be careful to whom one says 'tal'," said Daphne.
17 102 "Perhaps not everyone would do".
"I fear so," I said. "To make its might, and its presence known," said Euphrosyne, "to attract attention, to send a message, to invite contact". "Yes!" I said. "But," said Euphrosyne, "why go to all this trouble? Why not just walk up to someone, and say 'tal'?" "I do not know," I said. "Perhaps, for some reason, it might not be practical, or wise, to do so". "Too, one must be careful to whom one says 'tal'," said Daphne. "Perhaps not everyone would do". - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )