Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
29
941
It had been the first of the beasts to approach Borko and Hendow, the one which had seemed amused upon hearing the warning of the small fellow.
It had been the first of the beasts to approach Borko and Hendow, the one which had seemed amused upon hearing the warning of the small fellow.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #941)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
29
938
One of the beasts in the tangle, oddly, seemed inert, trapped, dragged about.
29
939
Its head was loose on its shoulders, almost like a toy on a string.
29
940
Then the bulk of the beast, freed, fell to the side, lifeless in the grass.
29
941
It had been the first of the beasts to approach Borko and Hendow, the one which had seemed amused upon hearing the warning of the small fellow.
29
942
It had learned, however, and its fellows, as well, now, I think, the dangerousness of the sleen.
29
943
The second beast grappled with Borko, thrusting his head up and back.
29
944
Such beasts had not only the teeth and claws of predators, but prehensile appendages of a sort not unlike those selected for in arboreal or climbing forms of life.
One of the beasts in the tangle, oddly, seemed inert, trapped, dragged about.
Its head was loose on its shoulders, almost like a toy on a string.
Then the bulk of the beast, freed, fell to the side, lifeless in the grass.
It had been the first of the beasts to approach Borko and Hendow, the one which had seemed amused upon hearing the warning of the small fellow.
It had learned, however, and its fellows, as well, now, I think, the dangerousness of the sleen.
The second beast grappled with Borko, thrusting his head up and back.
Such beasts had not only the teeth and claws of predators, but prehensile appendages of a sort not unlike those selected for in arboreal or climbing forms of life.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 29)