Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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2
287
Did she think the shambling brutes could understand her, other than her fear, her distress? Perhaps they could sense she was begging for mercy.
Did she think the shambling brutes could understand her, other than her fear, her distress? Perhaps they could sense she was begging for mercy.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #287)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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2
284
Will they not feed now, perhaps even fighting for scraps? Where are the Priest-Kings, Cabot wondered, wildly.
2
285
They must know the security of the Prison Moon has been breached.
2
286
How long does it take to bring ships to this orbit, with their technology, the closest of the three moons? "Do not hurt me, Sirs!" she wept.
2
287
Did she think the shambling brutes could understand her, other than her fear, her distress? Perhaps they could sense she was begging for mercy.
2
288
That should be clear enough.
2
289
Cabot saw no translators.
2
290
He knew such devices existed.
Will they not feed now, perhaps even fighting for scraps? Where are the Priest-Kings, Cabot wondered, wildly.
They must know the security of the Prison Moon has been breached.
How long does it take to bring ships to this orbit, with their technology, the closest of the three moons? "Do not hurt me, Sirs!" she wept.
Did she think the shambling brutes could understand her, other than her fear, her distress? Perhaps they could sense she was begging for mercy.
That should be clear enough.
Cabot saw no translators.
He knew such devices existed.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 2)