Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)
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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.
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.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #254)
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.
1
253
I had looked into the blood, cupped in my hands.
1
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.
1
255
But the sleen did not speak to me.
1
256
I had looked into the blood, cupped in my hands, but had seen nothing, only the blood of a beast.
1
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 1)