Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
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Then it threw another piece of meat down its throat.
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52
I turned away, and, now struggling, put my weight against the traces.
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53
The beast was indeed heavy, and it was not easy to draw the sled, its weight upon it, over the roughness and jagged contours of the ice.
34
54
Half of an ahn later, weary, my legs heavy, my back sore, I turned once more to see the beast.
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55
It snarled and again lifted the whip.
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56
The sack which had held the meat lay empty on the sled.
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57
The beast seemed, however, generally content.
Then it threw another piece of meat down its throat.
I turned away, and, now struggling, put my weight against the traces.
The beast was indeed heavy, and it was not easy to draw the sled, its weight upon it, over the roughness and jagged contours of the ice.
Half of an ahn later, weary, my legs heavy, my back sore, I turned once more to see the beast.
It snarled and again lifted the whip.
The sack which had held the meat lay empty on the sled.
The beast seemed, however, generally content.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )