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Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 322 It bit at us.
1 323 Claws emerged and retracted, and emerged again, from the tentaclelike six-digited appendages of the thing.
1 324 I looked at the flat, leathery snout, the black-pupiled, yellowish-corneaed eyes, the ears flat back against its head, the wide, fang-rimmed orifice of a mouth, large enough to bite the head from a man.
1 325 I heard the rings groan in the stone.
1 326 But they held.
1 327 I removed my hand from the sword hilt.
1 328 The beast sat back against the wall, watching us.
It bit at us. Claws emerged and retracted, and emerged again, from the tentaclelike six-digited appendages of the thing. I looked at the flat, leathery snout, the black-pupiled, yellowish-corneaed eyes, the ears flat back against its head, the wide, fang-rimmed orifice of a mouth, large enough to bite the head from a man. I heard the rings groan in the stone. But they held. I removed my hand from the sword hilt. The beast sat back against the wall, watching us. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )