Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
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251
"Bertram of Lydius has fled," cried Publius, the kitchen master.
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252
I had thought this would be true.
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253
I had looked into the blood, cupped in my hands.
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254
It is said that if one sees oneself black and wasted in the blood, one will perish of disease; if one sees oneself torn and bloody, one will perish in battle; if one sees oneself old and gray one will die in peace and leave children.
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255
But the sleen did not speak to me.
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256
I had looked into the blood, cupped in my hands, but had seen nothing, only the blood of a beast.
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257
It did not choose to speak to me, or could not.
"Bertram of Lydius has fled," cried Publius, the kitchen master.
I had thought this would be true.
I had looked into the blood, cupped in my hands.
It is said that if one sees oneself black and wasted in the blood, one will perish of disease; if one sees oneself torn and bloody, one will perish in battle; if one sees oneself old and gray one will die in peace and leave children.
But the sleen did not speak to me.
I had looked into the blood, cupped in my hands, but had seen nothing, only the blood of a beast.
It did not choose to speak to me, or could not.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )