Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
384
Also, in a moment, I could see a mound of twisting, squealing urts, clambering over and about something, biting at it.
Also, in a moment, I could see a mound of twisting, squealing urts, clambering over and about something, biting at it.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #384)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
381
"Hurry!" said Fina, dragging her group forward.
37
382
Ours, perhaps fearing to be separated in this place, we helpless, urts about, hurried behind.
37
383
I could see the two lamps flickering down the passage.
37
384
Also, in a moment, I could see a mound of twisting, squealing urts, clambering over and about something, biting at it.
37
385
Some scampered about the edge of the group, as though seeking some avenue of approach, some entrance into that heap of squirming, frenzied animals, some ingress into that broiling tumult of glistening fur and slashing fangs, that they, too, might feast.
37
386
The peasant, I assumed, from the horrifying cry I had heard, must be beneath that terrible living hill of beasts.
37
387
Behind them I could see the bars of the gate.
"Hurry!" said Fina, dragging her group forward.
Ours, perhaps fearing to be separated in this place, we helpless, urts about, hurried behind.
I could see the two lamps flickering down the passage.
Also, in a moment, I could see a mound of twisting, squealing urts, clambering over and about something, biting at it.
Some scampered about the edge of the group, as though seeking some avenue of approach, some entrance into that heap of squirming, frenzied animals, some ingress into that broiling tumult of glistening fur and slashing fangs, that they, too, might feast.
The peasant, I assumed, from the horrifying cry I had heard, must be beneath that terrible living hill of beasts.
Behind them I could see the bars of the gate.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 37)