Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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47
"Sometimes animals take shelter in a draw, or, running into one, begin to mill, and, for a time, will stay there, sometimes until morning".
"Sometimes animals take shelter in a draw, or, running into one, begin to mill, and, for a time, will stay there, sometimes until morning".
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #47)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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44
"Then a bull was cut out and run down the draw, to be felled where we found him".
6
45
"Is that likely?" I asked.
6
46
"I think so," said Cuwignaka.
6
47
"Sometimes animals take shelter in a draw, or, running into one, begin to mill, and, for a time, will stay there, sometimes until morning".
6
48
"It was a trap," I said.
6
49
"Not really," said Cuwignaka.
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50
"We were told to unharness the kaiila.
"Then a bull was cut out and run down the draw, to be felled where we found him".
"Is that likely?" I asked.
"I think so," said Cuwignaka.
"Sometimes animals take shelter in a draw, or, running into one, begin to mill, and, for a time, will stay there, sometimes until morning".
"It was a trap," I said.
"Not really," said Cuwignaka.
"We were told to unharness the kaiila.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 6)