Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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361
Perhaps they wanted me to have a bit more time to think about things, a bit more time to anticipate what might occur to me, before they released the animals.
14
362
I looked back at the pack.
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363
The matter had to do with odor, I was sure.
14
364
That would explain why a strange urt, though even of the pack's own species, would be fallen upon and killed if it attempted to join the pack.
14
365
That explained, too, why Nim Nim had no longer been accepted.
14
366
In his time in prison, some six months or so, he would have lost the pack odor.
14
367
The Priest-Kings, I recalled, had recognized who was "of the Nest," and who was not, by means of the Nest odor.
Perhaps they wanted me to have a bit more time to think about things, a bit more time to anticipate what might occur to me, before they released the animals.
I looked back at the pack.
The matter had to do with odor, I was sure.
That would explain why a strange urt, though even of the pack's own species, would be fallen upon and killed if it attempted to join the pack.
That explained, too, why Nim Nim had no longer been accepted.
In his time in prison, some six months or so, he would have lost the pack odor.
The Priest-Kings, I recalled, had recognized who was "of the Nest," and who was not, by means of the Nest odor.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter )