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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
23 109 The Kur flung the pieces of the broken lance to the side.
23 110 The sleen, fresh-killed meat, lay behind in the snow.
23 111 The sled, too, was now abandoned.
23 112 Its supplies of meat and sugar, or whatever edibles it might carry, were now free to the depredations of the Kur.
23 113 It did not concern itself with the sleen or the sled, however.
23 114 It looked at the man.
23 115 I knew then it was not an ordinary beast.
The Kur flung the pieces of the broken lance to the side. The sleen, fresh-killed meat, lay behind in the snow. The sled, too, was now abandoned. Its supplies of meat and sugar, or whatever edibles it might carry, were now free to the depredations of the Kur. It did not concern itself with the sleen or the sled, however. It looked at the man. I knew then it was not an ordinary beast. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )