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Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 721 "Only for one," said the merchant.
4 722 I slowly unwrapped the object in my hands, moving the fur softly aside.
4 723 It was a carving, rather roundish, some two pounds in weight, in bluish stone, done in the manner of the red hunters, a carving of the head of a beast.
4 724 It was, of course, a carving of the head of a great kur.
4 725 Its realism was frightening, to the suggestion of the shaggy hair, the withdrawn lips, exposing fangs, the eyes.
4 726 The left ear of the beast, as indicated with the patient fidelity of the red hunter, was half torn away.
4 727 "Greetings from Zarendargar," said the merchant.
"Only for one," said the merchant. I slowly unwrapped the object in my hands, moving the fur softly aside. It was a carving, rather roundish, some two pounds in weight, in bluish stone, done in the manner of the red hunters, a carving of the head of a beast. It was, of course, a carving of the head of a great kur. Its realism was frightening, to the suggestion of the shaggy hair, the withdrawn lips, exposing fangs, the eyes. The left ear of the beast, as indicated with the patient fidelity of the red hunter, was half torn away. "Greetings from Zarendargar," said the merchant. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )