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Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Considering all these things, and the obvious fraud of the severed head, which you purported was that of the infiltrating ice beast, it seemed clear that you were in league with Kurii, and that, indeed, you and the first beast had presumably been traveling together. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #66)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 66 "Considering all these things, and the obvious fraud of the severed head, which you purported was that of the infiltrating ice beast, it seemed clear that you were in league with Kurii, and that, indeed, you and the first beast had presumably been traveling together.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 63 "It was the head of an ice beast, earlier slain, in whose ears we had placed the golden rings".
29 64 "From what I have heard of your skills in the ice," I said, "too, it did not seem likely that a beast would have slipped past you, or, if it did, that you, trailing it, would have taken so long to apprehend it".
29 65 "You honor me," said Karjuk.
29 66 "Considering all these things, and the obvious fraud of the severed head, which you purported was that of the infiltrating ice beast, it seemed clear that you were in league with Kurii, and that, indeed, you and the first beast had presumably been traveling together.
29 67 You arrived almost at the same time in the vicinity of the camp".
29 68 "You are clever," said Karjuk.
29 69 "Too, in the journey, from time to time, Imnak and I found sign, and occasionally even glimpsed this beast," I said, indicating the white Kur, "paralleling or following our trail".
"It was the head of an ice beast, earlier slain, in whose ears we had placed the golden rings". "From what I have heard of your skills in the ice," I said, "too, it did not seem likely that a beast would have slipped past you, or, if it did, that you, trailing it, would have taken so long to apprehend it". "You honor me," said Karjuk. "Considering all these things, and the obvious fraud of the severed head, which you purported was that of the infiltrating ice beast, it seemed clear that you were in league with Kurii, and that, indeed, you and the first beast had presumably been traveling together. You arrived almost at the same time in the vicinity of the camp". "You are clever," said Karjuk. "Too, in the journey, from time to time, Imnak and I found sign, and occasionally even glimpsed this beast," I said, indicating the white Kur, "paralleling or following our trail". - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 29)