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

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37 127 "Hurry!" cried Imnak.
37 128 I took one last look at the distant, churning, steaming waters, erupting and boiling, where the polar sea, as though offended and startled, hissing in indignation, recoiled from the fiery touch of a mechanism contrived paradoxically by the wit of rational creatures.
37 129 The Priest-Kings have set limits to the devices of men upon this world.
37 130 They favor the spear and the bow, the sword and the steel of the knife.
37 131 But Kurii lived not under their ordinances.
37 132 I wondered from what shaggy Prometheus, long ago, Kurii had accepted fire.
37 133 I wondered at what it might mean, fire kindled in the paw of a beast.
"Hurry!" cried Imnak. I took one last look at the distant, churning, steaming waters, erupting and boiling, where the polar sea, as though offended and startled, hissing in indignation, recoiled from the fiery touch of a mechanism contrived paradoxically by the wit of rational creatures. The Priest-Kings have set limits to the devices of men upon this world. They favor the spear and the bow, the sword and the steel of the knife. But Kurii lived not under their ordinances. I wondered from what shaggy Prometheus, long ago, Kurii had accepted fire. I wondered at what it might mean, fire kindled in the paw of a beast. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )