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Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 12 As I tore the thing from my leg, glad that the sting had not been that of the venomous ost, the three hurtling moons of Gor broke from the dark cover of the clouds.
4 13 I held the quivering plant up.
4 14 Then I twisted it apart.
4 15 Already my blood, black in the silvery night, mixed with the juices of the plant, stained the stem even to the roots.
4 16 In a matter of perhaps two or three seconds, it had drawn perhaps a gill of liquid.
4 17 With a shudder I hurled the loathsome plant away from the road.
4 18 Normally such plants are cleared from the sides of the roads and from inhabited areas.
As I tore the thing from my leg, glad that the sting had not been that of the venomous ost, the three hurtling moons of Gor broke from the dark cover of the clouds. I held the quivering plant up. Then I twisted it apart. Already my blood, black in the silvery night, mixed with the juices of the plant, stained the stem even to the roots. In a matter of perhaps two or three seconds, it had drawn perhaps a gill of liquid. With a shudder I hurled the loathsome plant away from the road. Normally such plants are cleared from the sides of the roads and from inhabited areas. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )