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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
37 966 "The prisoner," said the officer of Treve, "may have died in the nest.
37 967 Too, he may have been trapped beneath the water, wedged under an outcropping, or between rocks".
37 968 The latter hypothesis was an interesting one, as water urts sometimes secure prey under the water, saving it for later, rather as certain predatory beasts will bury a kill, or place it in a tree, to be finished later.
37 969 Some birds impale insects on thorns, for a similar purpose.
37 970 "He is alive, somewhere," said the lieutenant.
37 971 "I am sure of it".
37 972 "That seems improbable," said the officer of Treve.
"The prisoner," said the officer of Treve, "may have died in the nest. Too, he may have been trapped beneath the water, wedged under an outcropping, or between rocks". The latter hypothesis was an interesting one, as water urts sometimes secure prey under the water, saving it for later, rather as certain predatory beasts will bury a kill, or place it in a tree, to be finished later. Some birds impale insects on thorns, for a similar purpose. "He is alive, somewhere," said the lieutenant. "I am sure of it". "That seems improbable," said the officer of Treve. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter )