Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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It is herbivorous, probably a grazer on lake plants, perhaps a threat to small fish".
It is herbivorous, probably a grazer on lake plants, perhaps a threat to small fish".
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #313)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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In the tiny bit of light remaining she detected a large head, perhaps a yard across, wet, glistening from the water, on a long, thick neck, wet, glistening, the head some fifteen feet away, moving on the neck, weaving almost as might have the head of the giant hith, Gor's mightiest constrictor.
29
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"Steady, Lita," soothed Cabot.
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"See the jaws.
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It is herbivorous, probably a grazer on lake plants, perhaps a threat to small fish".
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314
The beast inched forward, on huge, paddlelike appendages.
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315
A long tail moved in the sand behind it.
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"Do you know gag signals?" asked Cabot.
In the tiny bit of light remaining she detected a large head, perhaps a yard across, wet, glistening from the water, on a long, thick neck, wet, glistening, the head some fifteen feet away, moving on the neck, weaving almost as might have the head of the giant hith, Gor's mightiest constrictor.
"Steady, Lita," soothed Cabot.
"See the jaws.
It is herbivorous, probably a grazer on lake plants, perhaps a threat to small fish".
The beast inched forward, on huge, paddlelike appendages.
A long tail moved in the sand behind it.
"Do you know gag signals?" asked Cabot.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 29)