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King Dor did seem to know what he was doing.
Would he return when Dor went back to his own world?
Dor could never have done that in his own body!
Dor had to get to the heart of the matter in minutes.
Dor put his feet on the floor and stood up.
Dor did not know what to say to this, so he simply put out his hand.
But Dor still had no idea which part of it was his home.
Dor considered, and it did seem to be the best course.
Dor walked across the room, toward a wall of books.
Dor went with his wife, to help her arm herself.
Dor gave her the paper and opened the window again.
And if there were something between them, why should he, Dor, care?
They moved a short distance north, and Dor tried again.
Dor knew that the human body could not stand stage one for a week.
What kind of a man had this body been, before Dor arrived?
He seemed to understand the rules of this game better than Dor did.
Dor knew of no such creature in his own time.
The nature of the threat was absolutely clear to Dor.
She brought it to Dor, and in a moment he too was asleep.
Before long, Dor was a tattered figure of a man.
Dor tried to sleep, but found himself too wound up.
"But you tried to have him killed just now," Dor said.
Those that you saw coming in a few minutes ago were visitors from Dor.
Maybe what Dor needed was not more answers, but fewer questions.
Dor himself wasn't sure how he felt about it all.
They are commonly called dor beetles or earth-boring dung beetles.
Geotrupes (from Greek 'earth-boring') is a genus of dor beetles and the type genus of its tribe.
One ended up on its back like a tumblebug, wriggling.
He was somersaulting again, like a giant tumblebug, this time in the middle of the street.
A tumblebug does not give a man dignity, since it is about the size and shape of a kitchen stool, gyro-stabilized on a single wheel.
Tumblebug may refer to:
Tumblebug (disambiguation)
The first two hundred yards of the Sacramento Sector passed without incident, then one of the skirmishers sighted a tumblebug parked by a rotor.
Tumblebug (1938-?)
A tumblebug came next, heaving sturdily at its ball, and Tom touched the creature, to see it shut its legs against its body and pretend to be dead.
Streams flowing north or east into the Middle Fork Willamette River include Tumblebug, Staley, Coal, and Packard creeks.
There were the Steeplechase, Tunnel of Love, Tumblebug, Aeroplanes, Dodge-em, bumper scooters, caterpillar, a fun house, a merry-go-round, and a miniature railroad.
Tumblebug - A 1988 HUSS Troika, the Tumblebug was installed in 1995.
There are also insects like ground beetles and Geotrupes stercorarius.
Geotrupes stercorarius is a species of earth-boring dung beetle.