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Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)

Then, from some two hundred yards away, I heard the shrill, excited squeal of one of the animals. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 30, Sentence #99)
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30 99 Then, from some two hundred yards away, I heard the shrill, excited squeal of one of the animals.

Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
30 96 "Suls, Turpah, Vangis!" I heard a woman call, sitting amidst baskets, hawking her produce.
30 97 I had gone to the avenue of the Central Cylinder and had kept to busy streets in the hope that the sleen would lose my scent, it being mingled with that of so many others.
30 98 Now it seemed I had been successful.
30 99 Then, from some two hundred yards away, I heard the shrill, excited squeal of one of the animals.
30 100 I looked wildly south, down the Boulevard of Teiban.
30 101 The sleen, and those with them, had come west on Venaticus.
30 102 As Clive borders the Teiban Market on the north, so Venaticus borders it on the south.
"Suls, Turpah, Vangis!" I heard a woman call, sitting amidst baskets, hawking her produce. I had gone to the avenue of the Central Cylinder and had kept to busy streets in the hope that the sleen would lose my scent, it being mingled with that of so many others. Now it seemed I had been successful. Then, from some two hundred yards away, I heard the shrill, excited squeal of one of the animals. I looked wildly south, down the Boulevard of Teiban. The sleen, and those with them, had come west on Venaticus. As Clive borders the Teiban Market on the north, so Venaticus borders it on the south. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 30)