Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Yes," said Samos.
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291
We then, very slowly, approached the table.
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292
Then we stood before it.
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293
I could see now, in the light of the lantern, that the fur of one of the creatures was a darkish brown, and the fur of the other was almost black.
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294
The most common color in such things is dark brown.
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295
They were large.
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296
As they lay, together, the crest of that heap, that living mound, marked by the backbone of one of them, was a few inches higher than the surface of the table.
"Yes," said Samos.
We then, very slowly, approached the table.
Then we stood before it.
I could see now, in the light of the lantern, that the fur of one of the creatures was a darkish brown, and the fur of the other was almost black.
The most common color in such things is dark brown.
They were large.
As they lay, together, the crest of that heap, that living mound, marked by the backbone of one of them, was a few inches higher than the surface of the table.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )