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

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33 3 There were five such positions, and a hut a few hundred yards to the back, where the bounty hunters kept their grisly trophies.
33 4 Two nights ago, wading, we had reconnoitered the edge of the swamp.
33 5 There, in the rence, near the delta's edge, we had found two bodies, half afloat, partly rotted, partly eaten, presumably by small fish and tharlarion.
33 6 The bounty hunters would apparently discard the bodies in the swamp, after they had removed the heads, these to be presented for bounty fees.
33 7 One of the bodies we had found had been that of a Cosian.
33 8 Bounty hunters are not always particular about the heads they collect, and their paymasters usually, of course, have no way of telling the head of a fellow of Ar from that, say, of a Cosian or rencer.
33 9 In the darkness, when one is alert, tense, and such, it is difficult not to react to even small noises.
There were five such positions, and a hut a few hundred yards to the back, where the bounty hunters kept their grisly trophies. Two nights ago, wading, we had reconnoitered the edge of the swamp. There, in the rence, near the delta's edge, we had found two bodies, half afloat, partly rotted, partly eaten, presumably by small fish and tharlarion. The bounty hunters would apparently discard the bodies in the swamp, after they had removed the heads, these to be presented for bounty fees. One of the bodies we had found had been that of a Cosian. Bounty hunters are not always particular about the heads they collect, and their paymasters usually, of course, have no way of telling the head of a fellow of Ar from that, say, of a Cosian or rencer. In the darkness, when one is alert, tense, and such, it is difficult not to react to even small noises. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )