Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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It had, perhaps, perished on the prairie.
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"One would be enough," said Cuwignaka.
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53
"What do you mean?" I asked.
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54
I did not think that any one kur, singly, would be likely to look forward to meeting Zarendargar, Half-Ear, in a battle to the death.
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"One would be enough to hearten the Yellow Knives," he said, "one would be enough to frighten and dispirit the Kaiila".
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"Of course," I said.
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In my own concerns, in my own purposes in the Barrens, to locate and warn Zarendargar of his danger, I had given too little thought to the obvious role of the fierce kurii in the military politics of the vast grasslands east of the Thentis mountains.
It had, perhaps, perished on the prairie.
"One would be enough," said Cuwignaka.
"What do you mean?" I asked.
I did not think that any one kur, singly, would be likely to look forward to meeting Zarendargar, Half-Ear, in a battle to the death.
"One would be enough to hearten the Yellow Knives," he said, "one would be enough to frighten and dispirit the Kaiila".
"Of course," I said.
In my own concerns, in my own purposes in the Barrens, to locate and warn Zarendargar of his danger, I had given too little thought to the obvious role of the fierce kurii in the military politics of the vast grasslands east of the Thentis mountains.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )