Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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179
The Fleer backed his kaiila from Ginger, the animal almost crouching back on its haunches.
15
180
There was blood about the jaws, and lips, of the kaiila, from where, earlier, he had jerked back on the jaw rope.
15
181
I saw the muscles within the kaiila's flanks move beneath the paint.
15
182
"Oh!" said the red-haired girl, first in the coffle, startled as the point of his lance had scraped the back of the black-iron collar on her neck.
15
183
Then she was quiet.
15
184
He was lifting her sheen of red hair on the point of his lance, moving it in the sun, to see it glisten and reflect the light.
15
185
He was curious as to such hair.
The Fleer backed his kaiila from Ginger, the animal almost crouching back on its haunches.
There was blood about the jaws, and lips, of the kaiila, from where, earlier, he had jerked back on the jaw rope.
I saw the muscles within the kaiila's flanks move beneath the paint.
"Oh!" said the red-haired girl, first in the coffle, startled as the point of his lance had scraped the back of the black-iron collar on her neck.
Then she was quiet.
He was lifting her sheen of red hair on the point of his lance, moving it in the sun, to see it glisten and reflect the light.
He was curious as to such hair.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )