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Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 6 I saw a tiny brush urt scurry past.
7 7 I was not likely to encounter sleen until darkness.
7 8 panthers, too, hunted largely at night, but, unlike the sleen, were not invariably nocturnal.
7 9 The panther, when hungry, or irritable, hunts.
7 10 Overhead were several birds, bright, chattering, darting, swift among the branches and green leaves.
7 11 I heard the throaty warbling, so loud for such a small bird, of the tiny horned gim.
7 12 Somewhere, far off, but carrying through the forest, was the rapid, staccato slap of the sharp beak of the yellow-breasted hermit bird, pounding into the reddish bark of the Tur tree, hunting for larvae.
I saw a tiny brush urt scurry past. I was not likely to encounter sleen until darkness. panthers, too, hunted largely at night, but, unlike the sleen, were not invariably nocturnal. The panther, when hungry, or irritable, hunts. Overhead were several birds, bright, chattering, darting, swift among the branches and green leaves. I heard the throaty warbling, so loud for such a small bird, of the tiny horned gim. Somewhere, far off, but carrying through the forest, was the rapid, staccato slap of the sharp beak of the yellow-breasted hermit bird, pounding into the reddish bark of the Tur tree, hunting for larvae. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )