Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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229
Too, are not kur pets often so treated?" "Certainly kur pets are often so treated," said Peisistratus, "but I am certain, in this case, that Pyrrhus hopes you will be provoked, perhaps to an uncivil word, a protest, an insult, perhaps even a blow".
Too, are not Kur pets often so treated?" "Certainly Kur pets are often so treated," said Peisistratus, "but I am certain, in this case, that Pyrrhus hopes you will be provoked, perhaps to an uncivil word, a protest, an insult, perhaps even a blow".
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #229)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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226
"Perhaps he does not realize she is only a slave," said Cabot.
10
227
"You are not angry?" "No," said Cabot.
10
228
"She is only a slave.
10
229
Too, are not kur pets often so treated?" "Certainly kur pets are often so treated," said Peisistratus, "but I am certain, in this case, that Pyrrhus hopes you will be provoked, perhaps to an uncivil word, a protest, an insult, perhaps even a blow".
10
230
"Why?" asked Cabot.
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231
"He wishes to have a pretext to do away with you," said Peisistratus.
10
232
"Why?" asked Cabot.
"Perhaps he does not realize she is only a slave," said Cabot.
"You are not angry?" "No," said Cabot.
"She is only a slave.
Too, are not kur pets often so treated?" "Certainly kur pets are often so treated," said Peisistratus, "but I am certain, in this case, that Pyrrhus hopes you will be provoked, perhaps to an uncivil word, a protest, an insult, perhaps even a blow".
"Why?" asked Cabot.
"He wishes to have a pretext to do away with you," said Peisistratus.
"Why?" asked Cabot.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 10)