Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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453
It sniffed me again, beginning at my feet and then lifting its head until it seemed, again, to look me in the eyes.
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454
When it had lowered its head I had lowered the pelt I grasped, holding it about me, that it might be near its nose.
14
455
When it had lifted its head I had raised the pelt, too, keeping it muchly between us.
14
456
It did not seem muchly concerned with the head of the urt, which was still, by the skin, attached to the pelt.
14
457
Its responses in this situation I assumed, I trusted, I hoped, would be activated almost exclusively by smell, and not by the smell of blood, or human, but by the smell of the pelt, by the pack odor.
14
458
I breathed a sigh of relief.
14
459
It had turned away.
It sniffed me again, beginning at my feet and then lifting its head until it seemed, again, to look me in the eyes.
When it had lowered its head I had lowered the pelt I grasped, holding it about me, that it might be near its nose.
When it had lifted its head I had raised the pelt, too, keeping it muchly between us.
It did not seem muchly concerned with the head of the urt, which was still, by the skin, attached to the pelt.
Its responses in this situation I assumed, I trusted, I hoped, would be activated almost exclusively by smell, and not by the smell of blood, or human, but by the smell of the pelt, by the pack odor.
I breathed a sigh of relief.
It had turned away.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter )