Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
26
330
One of the larger animals circled the meat on the knife twice and then, suddenly, bit at it, to tear it from the blade.
One of the larger animals circled the meat on the knife twice and then, suddenly, bit at it, to tear it from the blade.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #330)
Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
26
327
"Yes," I said.
26
328
"Then we must do what is necessary to achieve that aim," he said.
26
329
I looked out, across the ice, understanding then the effectiveness, the hideous efficiency, of the sleen trap which Imnak had so swiftly constructed, the sleen pack nearing the shelter as he had worked.
26
330
One of the larger animals circled the meat on the knife twice and then, suddenly, bit at it, to tear it from the blade.
26
331
He ripped the meat from the blade, making away with it, his jaws cut by the knife's edge.
26
332
There was then hot fresh blood on the knife.
26
333
Another sleen, frenzied with the smell, ribs protruding from its fur, racked with hunger, hurried to the knife, licking at the blood.
"Yes," I said.
"Then we must do what is necessary to achieve that aim," he said.
I looked out, across the ice, understanding then the effectiveness, the hideous efficiency, of the sleen trap which Imnak had so swiftly constructed, the sleen pack nearing the shelter as he had worked.
One of the larger animals circled the meat on the knife twice and then, suddenly, bit at it, to tear it from the blade.
He ripped the meat from the blade, making away with it, his jaws cut by the knife's edge.
There was then hot fresh blood on the knife.
Another sleen, frenzied with the smell, ribs protruding from its fur, racked with hunger, hurried to the knife, licking at the blood.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 26)