Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
34
115
Then it threw back its huge, shaggy head and, jaws widely distended, its long fangs white, exposed, gazed savagely upon the three calm moons of Gor.
Then it threw back its huge, shaggy head and, jaws widely distended, its long fangs white, exposed, gazed savagely upon the three calm moons of Gor.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 34, Sentence #115)
Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
34
112
I had no illusions that I could outrun a Kur.
34
113
It dropped down to all fours.
34
114
I saw it begin to tremble in anticipation.
34
115
Then it threw back its huge, shaggy head and, jaws widely distended, its long fangs white, exposed, gazed savagely upon the three calm moons of Gor.
34
116
Then to the moons and to the frozen world about us, to the ice and the sky and stars, it uttered a wild, fearsome, howling cry, a long, horrifying cry.
34
117
The origins of that cry, I conjecture, are lost in the vanished antiquities of the prehistory of the Kur, or of the beast that, in time, became the Kur.
34
118
It was a cry that was both territorial and imperial.
I had no illusions that I could outrun a Kur.
It dropped down to all fours.
I saw it begin to tremble in anticipation.
Then it threw back its huge, shaggy head and, jaws widely distended, its long fangs white, exposed, gazed savagely upon the three calm moons of Gor.
Then to the moons and to the frozen world about us, to the ice and the sky and stars, it uttered a wild, fearsome, howling cry, a long, horrifying cry.
The origins of that cry, I conjecture, are lost in the vanished antiquities of the prehistory of the Kur, or of the beast that, in time, became the Kur.
It was a cry that was both territorial and imperial.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 34)