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Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 13 He had removed, by my count, eleven of the creatures.
10 14 He had put them to the side.
10 15 There are various ways in which they may be encouraged to draw out, not tearing the skin.
10 16 The two most common are heat and salt.
10 17 It is not wise, once they have succeeded in catching hold, to apply force to them.
10 18 In this fashion, too often part of the creature is left in the body, a part, or parts, which must then be removed with a knife or similar tool.
10 19 "Bring a torch, here!" I heard a fellow call.
He had removed, by my count, eleven of the creatures. He had put them to the side. There are various ways in which they may be encouraged to draw out, not tearing the skin. The two most common are heat and salt. It is not wise, once they have succeeded in catching hold, to apply force to them. In this fashion, too often part of the creature is left in the body, a part, or parts, which must then be removed with a knife or similar tool. "Bring a torch, here!" I heard a fellow call. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )