Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
11
22
The hearing, similarly, is acute.
The hearing, similarly, is acute.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #22)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
19
It is apparently physiologically impossible for a Kur to attack without its shoulders hunching, its claws emerging, and its ears lying back against the head.
11
20
The nostrils of the beast drank in what information it wished, as they, like its eyes, surveyed the throng.
11
21
The trailing capacities of the Kurii are not as superb as those of the sleen, but they were reputed to be the equal of those of larls.
11
22
The hearing, similarly, is acute.
11
23
Again it is equated with that of the larl, and not the sharply-sensed sleen.
11
24
There was little doubt that the day vision of the Kurii was equivalent to that of men, if not superior, and the night vision, of course, was infinitely superior; their sense of smell, too, of course, was incomparably superior to that of men, and their sense of hearing as well.
11
25
Moreover, they, like men, were rational.
It is apparently physiologically impossible for a Kur to attack without its shoulders hunching, its claws emerging, and its ears lying back against the head.
The nostrils of the beast drank in what information it wished, as they, like its eyes, surveyed the throng.
The trailing capacities of the Kurii are not as superb as those of the sleen, but they were reputed to be the equal of those of larls.
The hearing, similarly, is acute.
Again it is equated with that of the larl, and not the sharply-sensed sleen.
There was little doubt that the day vision of the Kurii was equivalent to that of men, if not superior, and the night vision, of course, was infinitely superior; their sense of smell, too, of course, was incomparably superior to that of men, and their sense of hearing as well.
Moreover, they, like men, were rational.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 11)