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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 30 Cabot could see no face within the opening.
8 31 It is a machine, thought Cabot, but where is its operator? Is it remotely controlled? The metal beast had, like the river tharlarion, a long tail, in this machine of diminishing, overlapping plates.
8 32 It also had hornlike projections aligned on its metal spinal column.
8 33 Cabot conjectured the jaws could shake and cut a normal river tharlarion in two, that the tail, with a swift blow, might shatter stone or fell trees.
8 34 The two Kurii who had parted the curtains for the entrance of the metal beast now crouched near it, on the dais, one on each side.
8 35 "Behold," came from a translator, presumably that of one of the beasts flanking the object on the dais, "Agamemnon, The Eleventh Face of the Nameless One, Theocrat of the World".
8 36 This was followed by a silence.
Cabot could see no face within the opening. It is a machine, thought Cabot, but where is its operator? Is it remotely controlled? The metal beast had, like the river tharlarion, a long tail, in this machine of diminishing, overlapping plates. It also had hornlike projections aligned on its metal spinal column. Cabot conjectured the jaws could shake and cut a normal river tharlarion in two, that the tail, with a swift blow, might shatter stone or fell trees. The two Kurii who had parted the curtains for the entrance of the metal beast now crouched near it, on the dais, one on each side. "Behold," came from a translator, presumably that of one of the beasts flanking the object on the dais, "Agamemnon, The Eleventh Face of the Nameless One, Theocrat of the World". This was followed by a silence. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )