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Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)

"I do not know," said Grunt, "but I think it is because they were the last of the major tribes to master the kaiila. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #952)
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14 952 "I do not know," said Grunt, "but I think it is because they were the last of the major tribes to master the kaiila.

Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

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14 949 There is no substitute for being able to converse with these people in their own language.
14 950 Sign, as far as I know, is common to all the tribes of the Barrens".
14 951 "Why are they called Dust Legs?" I asked.
14 952 "I do not know," said Grunt, "but I think it is because they were the last of the major tribes to master the kaiila.
14 953 Afoot, they were much at the mercy of the others.
14 954 Their heritage as traders and diplomats may stem from that period".
14 955 "It is an interesting hypothesis," I said.
There is no substitute for being able to converse with these people in their own language. Sign, as far as I know, is common to all the tribes of the Barrens". "Why are they called Dust Legs?" I asked. "I do not know," said Grunt, "but I think it is because they were the last of the major tribes to master the kaiila. Afoot, they were much at the mercy of the others. Their heritage as traders and diplomats may stem from that period". "It is an interesting hypothesis," I said. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 14)