Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
50
"Many, I trust, have already been answered by our unfortunate Grendel, whose repellant appearance we trust did not overly disgust you, and others by our dear colleague and friend, Peisistratus, of the lovely island of Cos, in thassa.
"Many, I trust, have already been answered by our unfortunate Grendel, whose repellant appearance we trust did not overly disgust you, and others by our dear colleague and friend, Peisistratus, of the lovely island of Cos, in Thassa.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #50)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
47
"We have waited long to have you here, as an honored, and valued, guest".
8
48
"Sir," said Cabot, noncommittally.
8
49
"Doubtless you have many questions," came from the device.
8
50
"Many, I trust, have already been answered by our unfortunate Grendel, whose repellant appearance we trust did not overly disgust you, and others by our dear colleague and friend, Peisistratus, of the lovely island of Cos, in thassa.
8
51
We shall shortly do our best to satisfy any residue of curiosity which might remain.
8
52
First, however, allow me to thank you, on behalf of our world, for your efforts, long ago, on behalf of our beloved officer, Zarendargar, efforts which obviously brought you into disrepute with your masters, the Priest-Kings of Gor".
8
53
"They are not my masters," said Cabot.
"We have waited long to have you here, as an honored, and valued, guest".
"Sir," said Cabot, noncommittally.
"Doubtless you have many questions," came from the device.
"Many, I trust, have already been answered by our unfortunate Grendel, whose repellant appearance we trust did not overly disgust you, and others by our dear colleague and friend, Peisistratus, of the lovely island of Cos, in thassa.
We shall shortly do our best to satisfy any residue of curiosity which might remain.
First, however, allow me to thank you, on behalf of our world, for your efforts, long ago, on behalf of our beloved officer, Zarendargar, efforts which obviously brought you into disrepute with your masters, the Priest-Kings of Gor".
"They are not my masters," said Cabot.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 8)