Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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32
It did not even know enough to avoid leech plants.
It did not even know enough to avoid leech plants.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #32)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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28
29
"The trail leads away," I said.
28
30
"Proceed, Tiomines," said Axel, and the beast, tugging at the leash, snout to the ground, with renewed zest, addressed himself once more to his work.
28
31
How stupid, I thought, was the meaningless quarry.
28
32
It did not even know enough to avoid leech plants.
28
33
It was, of course, only a barbarian.
28
34
But its eyes were deep, its lips soft, and its flanks of interest.
28
35
I recalled it from an emporium on another world, from long ago, where I had first seen it, arrayed in its clumsy, barbarous garments.
"The trail leads away," I said.
"Proceed, Tiomines," said Axel, and the beast, tugging at the leash, snout to the ground, with renewed zest, addressed himself once more to his work.
How stupid, I thought, was the meaningless quarry.
It did not even know enough to avoid leech plants.
It was, of course, only a barbarian.
But its eyes were deep, its lips soft, and its flanks of interest.
I recalled it from an emporium on another world, from long ago, where I had first seen it, arrayed in its clumsy, barbarous garments.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 28)