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Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)

The beast, whose hearing was doubtless acute, seemed discomfited by these sounds. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #355)
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10 355 The beast, whose hearing was doubtless acute, seemed discomfited by these sounds.

Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 352 These phrases change daily, and sometimes oftener.
10 353 I heard a responding whistle from above, also with a succession of notes.
10 354 The original signal and its response constituted the exchange of a sign and countersign.
10 355 The beast, whose hearing was doubtless acute, seemed discomfited by these sounds.
10 356 It twisted about, growling.
10 357 I heard a grinding sound from above and saw a wooden platform, in which there was a rectangular aperture, slide out from the wall.
10 358 Through this aperture there soon appeared a dangling rope, with one or more things attached to it, which, perhaps released from the cylinder of a windlass, began, swinging, to descend rapidly toward us.
These phrases change daily, and sometimes oftener. I heard a responding whistle from above, also with a succession of notes. The original signal and its response constituted the exchange of a sign and countersign. The beast, whose hearing was doubtless acute, seemed discomfited by these sounds. It twisted about, growling. I heard a grinding sound from above and saw a wooden platform, in which there was a rectangular aperture, slide out from the wall. Through this aperture there soon appeared a dangling rope, with one or more things attached to it, which, perhaps released from the cylinder of a windlass, began, swinging, to descend rapidly toward us. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 10)