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Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

This has something to do with the normally graceful, almost languid movements of the nomads and animals of the area. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #47)
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15 47 This has something to do with the normally graceful, almost languid movements of the nomads and animals of the area.

Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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15 44 The salt in the normal Tahari fresh water, incidentally, is not without its value, for, when drunk, it helps to some extent, though it is not in itself sufficient, to prevent salt loss in animals and men through sweating.
15 45 Salt, of course, like water, is essential to life.
15 46 Sweating is dangerous in the Tahari.
15 47 This has something to do with the normally graceful, almost languid movements of the nomads and animals of the area.
15 48 The heavy garments of the Tahari, too, have as two of their main objectives the prevention of water loss, and the retention of moisture on the skin, slowing water loss by evaporation.
15 49 One can permit profuse perspiration only where one has ample water and salt.
15 50 Besides the mines and pits of the salt districts, there are warehouses and offices, in which complicated records are kept, and from which shipments to the isolated, desert storage areas are arranged.
The salt in the normal Tahari fresh water, incidentally, is not without its value, for, when drunk, it helps to some extent, though it is not in itself sufficient, to prevent salt loss in animals and men through sweating. Salt, of course, like water, is essential to life. Sweating is dangerous in the Tahari. This has something to do with the normally graceful, almost languid movements of the nomads and animals of the area. The heavy garments of the Tahari, too, have as two of their main objectives the prevention of water loss, and the retention of moisture on the skin, slowing water loss by evaporation. One can permit profuse perspiration only where one has ample water and salt. Besides the mines and pits of the salt districts, there are warehouses and offices, in which complicated records are kept, and from which shipments to the isolated, desert storage areas are arranged. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 15)