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

Twice more it cried out, and then lay, motionless, but alive, on the ice, on its back, looking up at the moons. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 34, Sentence #156)
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34 156 Twice more it cried out, and then lay, motionless, but alive, on the ice, on its back, looking up at the moons.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
34 153 It tried to take a step toward me, and then its face contorted with excruciating pain.
34 154 It lifted its paw toward me.
34 155 Then, suddenly, as though struck from the inside, it screamed and fell, rolling, on the ice.
34 156 Twice more it cried out, and then lay, motionless, but alive, on the ice, on its back, looking up at the moons.
34 157 The digestive juices, already released into the true stomach, continued with their implacable chemical work.
34 158 Bit by bit, loosened molecule by loosened molecule, in accordance with the patient, relentless laws of chemistry, the sinew slowly dissolved, weakening the bond which held the compressed, contorted, sharpened baleen, until the slender bond broke.
34 159 The beast screamed again.
It tried to take a step toward me, and then its face contorted with excruciating pain. It lifted its paw toward me. Then, suddenly, as though struck from the inside, it screamed and fell, rolling, on the ice. Twice more it cried out, and then lay, motionless, but alive, on the ice, on its back, looking up at the moons. The digestive juices, already released into the true stomach, continued with their implacable chemical work. Bit by bit, loosened molecule by loosened molecule, in accordance with the patient, relentless laws of chemistry, the sinew slowly dissolved, weakening the bond which held the compressed, contorted, sharpened baleen, until the slender bond broke. The beast screamed again. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 34)