Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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32
I wondered if it were possible that she had died of fear.
23
33
There were no lacerations or bruises that might not have been caused by her flight through the tunnels.
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34
Her body and arms and legs, though cut and injured, were neither torn nor broken.
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35
I found nothing that could have caused her death unless perhaps a small puncture on her left side, through which some poison might have been injected.
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36
There were, however, though I could not conceive of how they could have killed her, five large round swellings on her body.
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37
These extended in a line along her left side, reaching from the interior of her left thigh to her waist to a few inches below her shoulder.
23
38
These swellings, hard, round and smooth, seemed to lie just beneath the skin and to be roughly the size of one's fist.
I wondered if it were possible that she had died of fear.
There were no lacerations or bruises that might not have been caused by her flight through the tunnels.
Her body and arms and legs, though cut and injured, were neither torn nor broken.
I found nothing that could have caused her death unless perhaps a small puncture on her left side, through which some poison might have been injected.
There were, however, though I could not conceive of how they could have killed her, five large round swellings on her body.
These extended in a line along her left side, reaching from the interior of her left thigh to her waist to a few inches below her shoulder.
These swellings, hard, round and smooth, seemed to lie just beneath the skin and to be roughly the size of one's fist.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )