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Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

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12 33 Arrows had apparently been pried loose from the flesh, that they might be used again.
12 34 "Are things usually done in this fashion?" I asked Grunt.
12 35 "This is not bad," said Grunt.
12 36 "This is the work of dust Legs".
12 37 "They are the friendly fellows," I said, "the congenial, pleasant ones".
12 38 "Yes," said Grunt.
12 39 The tops of the skulls, and parts of the tops of the skulls, in the back, of several of the bodies were exposed.
Arrows had apparently been pried loose from the flesh, that they might be used again. "Are things usually done in this fashion?" I asked Grunt. "This is not bad," said Grunt. "This is the work of dust Legs". "They are the friendly fellows," I said, "the congenial, pleasant ones". "Yes," said Grunt. The tops of the skulls, and parts of the tops of the skulls, in the back, of several of the bodies were exposed. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter )