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

Could the keeper judge the distances unerringly? Could he hold the animal? What if the chain broke? I opened my eyes. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 33, Sentence #540)
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33 540 Could the keeper judge the distances unerringly? Could he hold the animal? What if the chain broke? I opened my eyes.

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

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33 537 I heard the scratching and slipping of its claws on the tiles, the rattle and tightening, and rattle and tightening, again, of the links of the chain leash, in its lunges toward me.
33 538 I sensed its force, its terribleness, its eagerness.
33 539 I heard the snapping of its jaws.
33 540 Could the keeper judge the distances unerringly? Could he hold the animal? What if the chain broke? I opened my eyes.
33 541 In that instant the beast was again lunging toward me.
33 542 In that instant, in a flash, I saw the cavernous maw, the fangs, the long, dark tongue, the blazing eyes, the intentness, the single-mindedness, the power, the eagerness of the beast.
33 543 I threw back my head and screamed miserably.
I heard the scratching and slipping of its claws on the tiles, the rattle and tightening, and rattle and tightening, again, of the links of the chain leash, in its lunges toward me. I sensed its force, its terribleness, its eagerness. I heard the snapping of its jaws. Could the keeper judge the distances unerringly? Could he hold the animal? What if the chain broke? I opened my eyes. In that instant the beast was again lunging toward me. In that instant, in a flash, I saw the cavernous maw, the fangs, the long, dark tongue, the blazing eyes, the intentness, the single-mindedness, the power, the eagerness of the beast. I threw back my head and screamed miserably. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 33)