Marooned on Tashoo, Chapter 28
"mvilu uatusun," (not uany? this not only caught my attention, but caused me a bit of concern.)
Marooned on Tashoo, Chapter 15
"your curiosity seems to indicate you to be a very intelligent uany. come, take a walk with me. i would like to talk with you." "i would love to do that, my lord.
Marooned on Tashoo, Chapter 37
He even told me that he had never seen a uany who could handle the liquor that the mory distilled which made me laugh. after a few minutes, kyna joined us. i felt sorry for him.
Marooned on Tashoo, Chapter 31
He has got to learn that he is not dealing with an ordinary uany. his attempts at subterfuge are not going to work easily." i looked around and noticed that most of the other booths were being closed.
Marooned on Tashoo, Chapter 26
I keep forgetting that mvilu is a very intelligent uany; but, he is loyal as well. i doubt he would tell anything he knows if it might cause harm to befall those he cares about. i know he cares about rora and me.
Marooned on Tashoo, Chapter 32
Ours is a small village and at the mercy of numerous other villages nearby, both mory and uany. ma-tooza hopes that you will be willing to train me in your sword fighting methods.
Marooned on Tashoo, Chapter 23
At this time, that is every mory and uany in talo-vy." "how do you intend to do that?" "i am not certain, but i thought i would try the way a kootona norotha would probably train him.
Marooned on Tashoo, Chapter 35
I knew that if i dressed him out, i would probably lose about one-quarter of its weight but, 375 kg is still quite a bit of weight for a simple uany to haul back, no matter how i planned it, although that much meat would feed chy, us and our neighbors for
Marooned on Tashoo, Chapter 34
I do not know how uany would react to that either. so, please do not do that anymore." i was standing near the window by the door as the aforementioned situation occurred. as it occurred, i had noticed a shadow cross the window and stay there.
Marooned on Tashoo, Chapter 25
He repeated this over and over, adding every now and again that he didn't care whether or not i was uany. to him, i had proven myself good enough to be a warrior of talo-vy.
Marooned on Tashoo, Chapter 21
He said, "mvilu, you seem to be an honest uany most of the time, but you do not seem to have a problem telling a lie. why is this?" "lie, my ka'? what do you mean?"