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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 329 Just as human beings often found it difficult to distinguish among various kurii, so, too, many kurii, apparently, often found it difficult to distinguish among various human beings.
2 330 On the other hand, I was confident that Zarendargar would know me.
2 331 I had no doubt but what I would recognize him.
2 332 One does not forget a kur such as Half-Ear, or Zarendargar, one who stood above the rings, a war general among the kurii.
2 333 "I forbid you to go," said Samos.
2 334 "You cannot do that," I said.
2 335 "In the name of Priest-Kings," he said, "I forbid you to go".
Just as human beings often found it difficult to distinguish among various kurii, so, too, many kurii, apparently, often found it difficult to distinguish among various human beings. On the other hand, I was confident that Zarendargar would know me. I had no doubt but what I would recognize him. One does not forget a kur such as Half-Ear, or Zarendargar, one who stood above the rings, a war general among the kurii. "I forbid you to go," said Samos. "You cannot do that," I said. "In the name of Priest-Kings," he said, "I forbid you to go". - (Savages of Gor, Chapter )