Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
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342
They flee along the alley of cairns.
12
343
At the end of the cairns, of course, they turn about, milling, and many are slain, until some, wiser or more panic-stricken than others, break loose and, nostrils wide, snorting, trot to freedom and the moss of the open tundra.
12
344
I watched two men wrestling.
12
345
I had not yet spoken to Imnak about the carving of bluish stone among my belongings, the carving of a kur, with an ear half torn away.
12
346
I could see the blue line of the Hrimgar Mountains in the distance to the south.
12
347
To the north the tundra stretched forth to the horizon.
12
348
Many people do not understand the nature of the polar north.
They flee along the alley of cairns.
At the end of the cairns, of course, they turn about, milling, and many are slain, until some, wiser or more panic-stricken than others, break loose and, nostrils wide, snorting, trot to freedom and the moss of the open tundra.
I watched two men wrestling.
I had not yet spoken to Imnak about the carving of bluish stone among my belongings, the carving of a kur, with an ear half torn away.
I could see the blue line of the Hrimgar Mountains in the distance to the south.
To the north the tundra stretched forth to the horizon.
Many people do not understand the nature of the polar north.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )