Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)
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144
"Will that be sufficient?" I thought a snow sleen, one of those long, vicious animals, would surely be puzzled to find itself attached to a sled where there was no snow.
"Will that be sufficient?" I thought a snow sleen, one of those long, vicious animals, would surely be puzzled to find itself attached to a sled where there was no snow.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #144)
Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
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141
Harnessed to the sled, in their full furs, were Thimble, Thistle and Arlene.
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142
"Ho! Ho!" called Poalu, derisively.
14
143
"You would expect to carry a girl off in a sled drawn by white-skinned slave beasts! What a scoundrel you are! How insulting!" "I will borrow a snow sleen," said Imnak.
14
144
"Will that be sufficient?" I thought a snow sleen, one of those long, vicious animals, would surely be puzzled to find itself attached to a sled where there was no snow.
14
145
"Perhaps," called Poalu.
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146
Imnak unhitched Thimble, Thistle, and Arlene.
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147
They stood about, puzzled.
Harnessed to the sled, in their full furs, were Thimble, Thistle and Arlene.
"Ho! Ho!" called Poalu, derisively.
"You would expect to carry a girl off in a sled drawn by white-skinned slave beasts! What a scoundrel you are! How insulting!" "I will borrow a snow sleen," said Imnak.
"Will that be sufficient?" I thought a snow sleen, one of those long, vicious animals, would surely be puzzled to find itself attached to a sled where there was no snow.
"Perhaps," called Poalu.
Imnak unhitched Thimble, Thistle, and Arlene.
They stood about, puzzled.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 14)