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Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 26 You see the interlocutor's voice was somewhat other than that of the Kur, though surely Kurlike.
4 27 But that had been part of the experiment.
4 28 The first time the brunette had seen the interlocutor she had screamed and scrambled back, to the end of her chain, as close as she could to the rear wall of the stall.
4 29 Cabot had stood, to greet him, lifting his hand, and saying, "tal".
4 30 The interlocutor had then, in its shambling way, put down the bowl of food and the bota of water.
4 31 Later he had brought a wastes bucket.
4 32 Neither time did he speak, either verbally or through the translator.
You see the interlocutor's voice was somewhat other than that of the Kur, though surely Kurlike. But that had been part of the experiment. The first time the brunette had seen the interlocutor she had screamed and scrambled back, to the end of her chain, as close as she could to the rear wall of the stall. Cabot had stood, to greet him, lifting his hand, and saying, "tal". The interlocutor had then, in its shambling way, put down the bowl of food and the bota of water. Later he had brought a wastes bucket. Neither time did he speak, either verbally or through the translator. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )