Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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Though the guard seemed quiescent, even distant, I knew that those huge shaggy forms, sometimes almost like an enormous ball of muscle and fur with eyes, could spring alive in an instant, raging and snarling.
29
14
With an easy movement, and an extension of his long arm, the guard, turning about, unhooked a translator hanging on its chain of iron links from a peg on the wall behind him.
29
15
Again I heard some sounds in Kur, to my ears still little more than a bestial rumbling, reminiscent of sounds which one might expect from something like a larl, or sleen, but, oddly enough, different, seemingly articulated.
29
16
Shortly thereafter, I heard, in Gorean, "You need not speak to him, kajira.
29
17
He cannot understand you, he has no translator".
29
18
"Yes, Master," I said.
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"Thank you, Master.
Though the guard seemed quiescent, even distant, I knew that those huge shaggy forms, sometimes almost like an enormous ball of muscle and fur with eyes, could spring alive in an instant, raging and snarling.
With an easy movement, and an extension of his long arm, the guard, turning about, unhooked a translator hanging on its chain of iron links from a peg on the wall behind him.
Again I heard some sounds in Kur, to my ears still little more than a bestial rumbling, reminiscent of sounds which one might expect from something like a larl, or sleen, but, oddly enough, different, seemingly articulated.
Shortly thereafter, I heard, in Gorean, "You need not speak to him, kajira.
He cannot understand you, he has no translator".
"Yes, Master," I said.
"Thank you, Master.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )