Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
27
2724
They were curled together, as she had seen them before, as though for warmth, a mass of heat and fur, innocent domestic animals, harmless trained beasts, gentle, massive, slothful creatures who might, prodded into movement by a ribboned wand, delight children at the fairs.
They were curled together, as she had seen them before, as though for warmth, a mass of heat and fur, innocent domestic animals, harmless trained beasts, gentle, massive, slothful creatures who might, prodded into movement by a ribboned wand, delight children at the fairs.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #2724)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
27
2721
"Kneel the urt!" he said.
27
2722
The spokesman, still helplessly bound, was put to his knees.
27
2723
Kardok and his two compeers were now scarcely noticed.
27
2724
They were curled together, as she had seen them before, as though for warmth, a mass of heat and fur, innocent domestic animals, harmless trained beasts, gentle, massive, slothful creatures who might, prodded into movement by a ribboned wand, delight children at the fairs.
27
2725
It seemed like a single, somnolent mountain of fur.
27
2726
Ellen knew it was alive.
27
2727
She could sense its breathing.
"Kneel the urt!" he said.
The spokesman, still helplessly bound, was put to his knees.
Kardok and his two compeers were now scarcely noticed.
They were curled together, as she had seen them before, as though for warmth, a mass of heat and fur, innocent domestic animals, harmless trained beasts, gentle, massive, slothful creatures who might, prodded into movement by a ribboned wand, delight children at the fairs.
It seemed like a single, somnolent mountain of fur.
Ellen knew it was alive.
She could sense its breathing.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27)