Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
14
193
In the case of the march to Klima, of course, the hood serves to conceal the route from the prisoners of the chain.
In the case of the march to Klima, of course, the hood serves to conceal the route from the prisoners of the chain.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #193)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
14
190
He is alone in the hood, with his confusion, his ignorance, his unfocused misery, his anguish, helpless.
14
191
The second major function of the hood is to conceal from the prisoner his location, where he is and where he is being taken.
14
192
It produces disorientation, a sense of dependence on the captor.
14
193
In the case of the march to Klima, of course, the hood serves to conceal the route from the prisoners of the chain.
14
194
Thus, even if they thought they might live for a time in the desert, in trying to flee, they would have little idea of even the direction to take in their flight.
14
195
The chance of their finding their way back to the kasbah of the Salt Ubar, and thence, say, to Red Rock, would be small, even if they were not hooded; hooded, on the Klima march, of course, the chance, unhooded, of finding their way back at a later time would be negligible.
14
196
This disorientation tends to keep men at Klima; fewer of them, thus, die in the desert.
He is alone in the hood, with his confusion, his ignorance, his unfocused misery, his anguish, helpless.
The second major function of the hood is to conceal from the prisoner his location, where he is and where he is being taken.
It produces disorientation, a sense of dependence on the captor.
In the case of the march to Klima, of course, the hood serves to conceal the route from the prisoners of the chain.
Thus, even if they thought they might live for a time in the desert, in trying to flee, they would have little idea of even the direction to take in their flight.
The chance of their finding their way back to the kasbah of the Salt Ubar, and thence, say, to Red Rock, would be small, even if they were not hooded; hooded, on the Klima march, of course, the chance, unhooded, of finding their way back at a later time would be negligible.
This disorientation tends to keep men at Klima; fewer of them, thus, die in the desert.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 14)