Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
20
380
Suddenly, from the midst of those bodies, howling, the kur, spears in its body, thrust upward clawing and raging like some force of nature.
Suddenly, from the midst of those bodies, howling, the Kur, spears in its body, thrust upward clawing and raging like some force of nature.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #380)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
20
377
It would not be remembered, nor, if they had them, would it be sung in their songs.
20
378
Its glory, if it had it, would have been its own, perhaps the splendor of a lonely moment that only the beast itself truly understood, a moment that was its own justification, and that needed no other, a moment that was sufficient onto itself.
20
379
"It is moving!" cried a man in terror.
20
380
Suddenly, from the midst of those bodies, howling, the kur, spears in its body, thrust upward clawing and raging like some force of nature.
20
381
It stood knee deep in bodies.
20
382
"Kill it!" screamed the officer.
20
383
Again men charged, with spears and swords.
It would not be remembered, nor, if they had them, would it be sung in their songs.
Its glory, if it had it, would have been its own, perhaps the splendor of a lonely moment that only the beast itself truly understood, a moment that was its own justification, and that needed no other, a moment that was sufficient onto itself.
"It is moving!" cried a man in terror.
Suddenly, from the midst of those bodies, howling, the kur, spears in its body, thrust upward clawing and raging like some force of nature.
It stood knee deep in bodies.
"Kill it!" screamed the officer.
Again men charged, with spears and swords.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 20)