Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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The device may then be carried or not, as one desires, and, when carried, does not impede movement.
The device may then be carried or not, as one desires, and, when carried, does not impede movement.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #20)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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Cabot's interlocutor surely wore Kur harness, though he was not armed, not even with the small throwing ax, or night ax, commonly used in approaching isolated sentries, and such.
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18
"No," said Cabot.
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19
This conversation was at the time being conducted by means of the interlocutor's translator, clipped to the harness.
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20
The device may then be carried or not, as one desires, and, when carried, does not impede movement.
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21
This particular model was disklike, and with a diameter of less than two hort.
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It would fit easily into the palm of even a human.
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23
"Why do you say that?" inquired the interlocutor.
Cabot's interlocutor surely wore Kur harness, though he was not armed, not even with the small throwing ax, or night ax, commonly used in approaching isolated sentries, and such.
"No," said Cabot.
This conversation was at the time being conducted by means of the interlocutor's translator, clipped to the harness.
The device may then be carried or not, as one desires, and, when carried, does not impede movement.
This particular model was disklike, and with a diameter of less than two hort.
It would fit easily into the palm of even a human.
"Why do you say that?" inquired the interlocutor.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 4)