Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
28
Both were in their way small animals, small, lovely animals.
Both were in their way small animals, small, lovely animals.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #28)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
25
The cause of this disruption was, of course, at the time unknown to them, nor, at the time, would it have been of great interest to them.
2
26
Their concern was with its effects.
2
27
The brunette was the first to lose consciousness, and, a bit later, sinking toward the tilted bottom of the container, the blonde was the second.
2
28
Both were in their way small animals, small, lovely animals.
2
29
Tarl Cabot shook his head, and tried to keep his hand against the aperture, but, in a bit, his hand fell to the side.
2
30
There was no longer the hiss of escaping gas, for, if any remained in the container, it was not enough to call attention to its exit.
2
31
His knees buckled, and he tried to brace himself against the slanting wall of the damaged vessel.
The cause of this disruption was, of course, at the time unknown to them, nor, at the time, would it have been of great interest to them.
Their concern was with its effects.
The brunette was the first to lose consciousness, and, a bit later, sinking toward the tilted bottom of the container, the blonde was the second.
Both were in their way small animals, small, lovely animals.
Tarl Cabot shook his head, and tried to keep his hand against the aperture, but, in a bit, his hand fell to the side.
There was no longer the hiss of escaping gas, for, if any remained in the container, it was not enough to call attention to its exit.
His knees buckled, and he tried to brace himself against the slanting wall of the damaged vessel.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 2)