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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 84 I moved my arm and fingers.
4 85 I was unhurt.
4 86 In the next flash of lightning I saw the sleen was dead.
4 87 A shudder involuntarily shook me, though I do not know if this was due to the cold and the rain or the sight of the long, furred lizardlike body that lay at my feet.
4 88 I tried to extract the spear but this was no easy task, so deeply it was lodged within the animal.
4 89 Coldly I took out my sword and hacked away the head of the beast and jerked the weapon free.
4 90 Then, as sleen hunters do, for luck, and because I was hungry, I took my sword and cut through the fur of the animal and ate the heart.
I moved my arm and fingers. I was unhurt. In the next flash of lightning I saw the sleen was dead. A shudder involuntarily shook me, though I do not know if this was due to the cold and the rain or the sight of the long, furred lizardlike body that lay at my feet. I tried to extract the spear but this was no easy task, so deeply it was lodged within the animal. Coldly I took out my sword and hacked away the head of the beast and jerked the weapon free. Then, as sleen hunters do, for luck, and because I was hungry, I took my sword and cut through the fur of the animal and ate the heart. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )