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Book 3. (1 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Individual Quote)

They curved and were tipped with a fluff of golden hair. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #6)
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24 6 They curved and were tipped with a fluff of golden hair.

Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)

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24 3 It was about the size of a rhinoceros and the first thing I noticed after the glowing eyes were two multiply hooked, tubular, hollow, pincerlike extensions that met at the tips perhaps a yard beyond its body.
24 4 They seemed clearly some aberrant mutation of its jaws.
24 5 Its antennae, unlike those of Priest-Kings, were very short.
24 6 They curved and were tipped with a fluff of golden hair.
24 7 Most strangely perhaps were several long, golden strands, almost a mane, which extended from the creature's head over its domed, golden back and fell almost to the floor behind it.
24 8 The back itself seemed divided into two thick casings which might once, ages before, have been horny wings, but now the tissues had, at the points of touching together, fused in such a way as to form what was for all practical purposes a thick, immobile golden shell.
24 9 The creature's head was even now withdrawn beneath the shell but its eyes were clearly visible and of course the extensions of its jaws.
It was about the size of a rhinoceros and the first thing I noticed after the glowing eyes were two multiply hooked, tubular, hollow, pincerlike extensions that met at the tips perhaps a yard beyond its body. They seemed clearly some aberrant mutation of its jaws. Its antennae, unlike those of Priest-Kings, were very short. They curved and were tipped with a fluff of golden hair. Most strangely perhaps were several long, golden strands, almost a mane, which extended from the creature's head over its domed, golden back and fell almost to the floor behind it. The back itself seemed divided into two thick casings which might once, ages before, have been horny wings, but now the tissues had, at the points of touching together, fused in such a way as to form what was for all practical purposes a thick, immobile golden shell. The creature's head was even now withdrawn beneath the shell but its eyes were clearly visible and of course the extensions of its jaws. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 24)