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

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37 409 His hands and forearms were covered with blood, but much of it, I am sure, was from the fur and jaws of the urts.
37 410 He had been bitten at least twice.
37 411 His left sleeve was in shreds.
37 412 The urts now dragged the body of the dead urt, now half eaten, its bones about, to the wall, where they continued their feeding.
37 413 "He must have been attacked on the other side of the gate," said a man.
37 414 One of the black-tunicked fellows went to the bars of the gate, peering through, into the darkness.
37 415 "Bring a lamp," he said.
His hands and forearms were covered with blood, but much of it, I am sure, was from the fur and jaws of the urts. He had been bitten at least twice. His left sleeve was in shreds. The urts now dragged the body of the dead urt, now half eaten, its bones about, to the wall, where they continued their feeding. "He must have been attacked on the other side of the gate," said a man. One of the black-tunicked fellows went to the bars of the gate, peering through, into the darkness. "Bring a lamp," he said. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter )