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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 33 "Let us be on our way," urged Peisistratus.
7 34 "How is this Agamemnon the Eleventh Face of the Nameless One?" asked Cabot.
7 35 "What does that mean?" "The Nameless One," said Peisistratus, "is beyond human comprehension, but it speaks through many masks, conceals itself behind many veils, and manifests itself through a thousand faces.
7 36 It moves in the wind, in the churning sea, in the sheetings of rain, in the cry of lightning, in the tremors of the earth; it whispers in lava scalding the affrighted air; it prowls with the panther; it soars with the tarn; it bounds with the startled tabuk".
7 37 "And Agamemnon?" "Is one of the faces of the Nameless One," said Peisistratus.
7 38 "Surely you do not believe all this," said Cabot.
7 39 "It does not matter what I believe, or what you believe," said Peisistratus.
"Let us be on our way," urged Peisistratus. "How is this Agamemnon the Eleventh Face of the Nameless One?" asked Cabot. "What does that mean?" "The Nameless One," said Peisistratus, "is beyond human comprehension, but it speaks through many masks, conceals itself behind many veils, and manifests itself through a thousand faces. It moves in the wind, in the churning sea, in the sheetings of rain, in the cry of lightning, in the tremors of the earth; it whispers in lava scalding the affrighted air; it prowls with the panther; it soars with the tarn; it bounds with the startled tabuk". "And Agamemnon?" "Is one of the faces of the Nameless One," said Peisistratus. "Surely you do not believe all this," said Cabot. "It does not matter what I believe, or what you believe," said Peisistratus. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )