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Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)

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37 11 One ear, the left, had been half torn from its head.
37 12 The lips drew back, exhibiting the Kur's fearful sign of pleasure.
37 13 Then the fearsome head was gone.
37 14 We then saw, I, and the others, and the People, on the pack ice more than an ahn's trek from the complex, a blast of light which, in the darkness of the polar night, made us cry out with pain, half blinded.
37 15 For a terrible instant it had seemed as bright as day, with a brightness that most of the People, in their northern regions, had never known, a brightness that might have struck the white sands of the blazing Tahari or the green jungles of the rain forests of the eastern Cartius.
37 16 Then the lights in the sky were gone and the polar night had returned, save for a long, shimmering volume of yellowish smoke that reared from the distant ice.
37 17 "Lie down!" I cried to those standing about me.
One ear, the left, had been half torn from its head. The lips drew back, exhibiting the Kur's fearful sign of pleasure. Then the fearsome head was gone. We then saw, I, and the others, and the People, on the pack ice more than an ahn's trek from the complex, a blast of light which, in the darkness of the polar night, made us cry out with pain, half blinded. For a terrible instant it had seemed as bright as day, with a brightness that most of the People, in their northern regions, had never known, a brightness that might have struck the white sands of the blazing Tahari or the green jungles of the rain forests of the eastern Cartius. Then the lights in the sky were gone and the polar night had returned, save for a long, shimmering volume of yellowish smoke that reared from the distant ice. "Lie down!" I cried to those standing about me. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )