Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
14
491
Betting, too, may take place in connection with such things as the fall of arrows, and the appearance and movements of animals, particularly birds.
14
492
Kaiila races, perhaps needless to say, are very popular.
14
493
An entire village is likely to turn out to watch such a race.
14
494
What was going on, further, could not be clearly understood unless it is understood that the dust Legs knew and respected, and liked, Grunt.
14
495
Such a game they would not have played with a stranger.
14
496
Theoretically, one supposes, a high bid might be made on what lay concealed beneath the hide and then the hide, the bid accepted, might be withdrawn to reveal a wench as ugly as a tharlarion, but the dust Legs knew, in the practical context, that Grunt would not do this to them.
14
497
They understood, in the context, that he would be sure to put something not only good, but very good, beneath that hide.
Betting, too, may take place in connection with such things as the fall of arrows, and the appearance and movements of animals, particularly birds.
Kaiila races, perhaps needless to say, are very popular.
An entire village is likely to turn out to watch such a race.
What was going on, further, could not be clearly understood unless it is understood that the dust Legs knew and respected, and liked, Grunt.
Such a game they would not have played with a stranger.
Theoretically, one supposes, a high bid might be made on what lay concealed beneath the hide and then the hide, the bid accepted, might be withdrawn to reveal a wench as ugly as a tharlarion, but the dust Legs knew, in the practical context, that Grunt would not do this to them.
They understood, in the context, that he would be sure to put something not only good, but very good, beneath that hide.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )