Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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565
The body was bent over, like a mountain of fur, and its mighty legs were coiled beneath it.
33
566
These mighty appendages, I gathered, had cushioned the shock of its descent.
33
567
With what force it might spring forward! I could not move.
33
568
Almost at the same time I heard a shriek of dismay from the beast in the crate, and was aware, a moment later, of two other large, hirsute forms descending, forms in the darkness, away from the lantern, one leaping from the first level to the flooring, and the second swinging down from the second level to the first, and then swinging lightly to the floor.
33
569
The arms of these creatures were long.
33
570
Were they to stand upright, if such were permitted by their structure, the arms might have reached to their knees.
33
571
These things were fearful, and, in a terrible way, they were graceful.
The body was bent over, like a mountain of fur, and its mighty legs were coiled beneath it.
These mighty appendages, I gathered, had cushioned the shock of its descent.
With what force it might spring forward! I could not move.
Almost at the same time I heard a shriek of dismay from the beast in the crate, and was aware, a moment later, of two other large, hirsute forms descending, forms in the darkness, away from the lantern, one leaping from the first level to the flooring, and the second swinging down from the second level to the first, and then swinging lightly to the floor.
The arms of these creatures were long.
Were they to stand upright, if such were permitted by their structure, the arms might have reached to their knees.
These things were fearful, and, in a terrible way, they were graceful.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )