Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
381
To be sure, Kurii, too, can be guilty of such indiscretions.
To be sure, Kurii, too, can be guilty of such indiscretions.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #381)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
378
Cabot struggled to free himself, to pursue the beast in whose keeping was the former Miss Pym.
2
379
One really wonders about the rationality of the human species.
2
380
What could he, alone, weaponless, have done in her behalf, or in his own? Perhaps there are genetic predispositions to madness in the human species.
2
381
To be sure, Kurii, too, can be guilty of such indiscretions.
2
382
Are we not dark brothers? Cabot shook his head, to clear his vision.
2
383
From somewhere he heard a sirenlike whine.
2
384
It was a signal, doubtless, perhaps of warning, of alarm, perhaps a sign of urgency, perhaps a signal for recall, for regrouping or retreat.
Cabot struggled to free himself, to pursue the beast in whose keeping was the former Miss Pym.
One really wonders about the rationality of the human species.
What could he, alone, weaponless, have done in her behalf, or in his own? Perhaps there are genetic predispositions to madness in the human species.
To be sure, Kurii, too, can be guilty of such indiscretions.
Are we not dark brothers? Cabot shook his head, to clear his vision.
From somewhere he heard a sirenlike whine.
It was a signal, doubtless, perhaps of warning, of alarm, perhaps a sign of urgency, perhaps a signal for recall, for regrouping or retreat.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 2)