Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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21
"They would make poor game animals," said Pyrrhus.
"They would make poor game animals," said Pyrrhus.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #21)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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"There are beasts in the forests other than humans," said Pyrrhus.
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19
"And they prey on humans?" "Some," said Pyrrhus, "larls, sleen".
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20
"It was not necessary to have shown me the cattle pens before we boarded the shuttle," said Cabot.
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21
"They would make poor game animals," said Pyrrhus.
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22
"Doubtless," said Cabot.
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23
Cabot had not been pleased to see the extensive pens in which the cattle were crowded, scarcely able to move about, feeding and watering at side troughs, milling about, grunting, pressing against the bars.
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"I am sorry if you were distressed," said Pyrrhus, "but you must understand that your species is a food species.
"There are beasts in the forests other than humans," said Pyrrhus.
"And they prey on humans?" "Some," said Pyrrhus, "larls, sleen".
"It was not necessary to have shown me the cattle pens before we boarded the shuttle," said Cabot.
"They would make poor game animals," said Pyrrhus.
"Doubtless," said Cabot.
Cabot had not been pleased to see the extensive pens in which the cattle were crowded, scarcely able to move about, feeding and watering at side troughs, milling about, grunting, pressing against the bars.
"I am sorry if you were distressed," said Pyrrhus, "but you must understand that your species is a food species.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 12)