Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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62
"You would challenge the will of Agamemnon?" "Agamemnon is astute," said Pyrrhus, "but he knows little of honor.
"You would challenge the will of Agamemnon?" "Agamemnon is astute," said Pyrrhus, "but he knows little of honor.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #62)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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12
59
"You wandered off".
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60
"That was unwise of me," said Cabot.
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61
"There is little point in eying my dagger," said Pyrrhus, "for the sheath is locked, and you do not know the releasing touch".
12
62
"You would challenge the will of Agamemnon?" "Agamemnon is astute," said Pyrrhus, "but he knows little of honor.
12
63
He would expend humans, swarming them into the Sardar to exterminate Priest-Kings, thus robbing Kurii of the glory of victory".
12
64
"Surely this might save many Kurii".
12
65
"But at the cost of glory," said Pyrrhus.
"You wandered off".
"That was unwise of me," said Cabot.
"There is little point in eying my dagger," said Pyrrhus, "for the sheath is locked, and you do not know the releasing touch".
"You would challenge the will of Agamemnon?" "Agamemnon is astute," said Pyrrhus, "but he knows little of honor.
He would expend humans, swarming them into the Sardar to exterminate Priest-Kings, thus robbing Kurii of the glory of victory".
"Surely this might save many Kurii".
"But at the cost of glory," said Pyrrhus.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 12)