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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
33 4 I donned the furs.
33 5 I was to be taken outside and there, some distance from the complex, out on the ice, slain.
33 6 It would seem as though the sled sleen had turned upon me.
33 7 If I was found, it would be conjectured that the death, violent though it might have been, was not one unnatural for the Gorean north.
33 8 I would have been lost in the north, apparently lost in a fruitless, misguided venture, one ill-fated from the beginning, one in which nothing but a meaningless, bloody conclusion would have been encountered.
33 9 If there were a search for me, or curiosity concerning me, it would terminate when the carcass, torn and frozen, was found.
33 10 No sleen would draw the sled, of course.
I donned the furs. I was to be taken outside and there, some distance from the complex, out on the ice, slain. It would seem as though the sled sleen had turned upon me. If I was found, it would be conjectured that the death, violent though it might have been, was not one unnatural for the Gorean north. I would have been lost in the north, apparently lost in a fruitless, misguided venture, one ill-fated from the beginning, one in which nothing but a meaningless, bloody conclusion would have been encountered. If there were a search for me, or curiosity concerning me, it would terminate when the carcass, torn and frozen, was found. No sleen would draw the sled, of course. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )