Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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73
Interestingly this type of article is more popular away from the perimeter than near it.
14
74
It is not merely that it is more common nearer the perimeter but, I think, that it serves as a reminder, near the perimeter, of the reality and proximity of the red nations, whereas these same nations, or tribes, far from the perimeter tend to be regarded not only as remote but as almost mythical peoples.
14
75
The ear-splitting cry of a Kaiila warrior, for example, has seldom awakened a good burgher of Ar from his slumbers.
14
76
"Five," I suggested to the dust-Leg woman.
14
77
I recalled that Grunt had, two days ago, at another trading point, received five such rectangles for a similar mirror.
14
78
I smiled when I made this suggestion to the dust-Leg woman.
14
79
In such trading, it is a good idea, on both sides, to smile a great deal.
Interestingly this type of article is more popular away from the perimeter than near it.
It is not merely that it is more common nearer the perimeter but, I think, that it serves as a reminder, near the perimeter, of the reality and proximity of the red nations, whereas these same nations, or tribes, far from the perimeter tend to be regarded not only as remote but as almost mythical peoples.
The ear-splitting cry of a Kaiila warrior, for example, has seldom awakened a good burgher of Ar from his slumbers.
"Five," I suggested to the dust-Leg woman.
I recalled that Grunt had, two days ago, at another trading point, received five such rectangles for a similar mirror.
I smiled when I made this suggestion to the dust-Leg woman.
In such trading, it is a good idea, on both sides, to smile a great deal.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )