Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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13
96
To archon's astonishment he returned the blade to him, now freed from the sheath, now no more a mere symbol of authority, a scepter of sorts, but a weapon, one capable of piercing to the heart of even a Kur.
To Archon's astonishment he returned the blade to him, now freed from the sheath, now no more a mere symbol of authority, a scepter of sorts, but a weapon, one capable of piercing to the heart of even a Kur.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #96)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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13
93
The men about put their weapons to the ground, the weapons facing away from him, as though he might be ringed with points arranged to defend him, or to be directed by him.
13
94
I am first, thought Cabot.
13
95
No, he thought, I shall not be first.
13
96
To archon's astonishment he returned the blade to him, now freed from the sheath, now no more a mere symbol of authority, a scepter of sorts, but a weapon, one capable of piercing to the heart of even a Kur.
13
97
archon lifted the blade in wonder and jubilation.
13
98
The men ringed him, and laid their weapons about him, ringing him.
13
99
He then turned to face Cabot, the knife in his hand.
The men about put their weapons to the ground, the weapons facing away from him, as though he might be ringed with points arranged to defend him, or to be directed by him.
I am first, thought Cabot.
No, he thought, I shall not be first.
To archon's astonishment he returned the blade to him, now freed from the sheath, now no more a mere symbol of authority, a scepter of sorts, but a weapon, one capable of piercing to the heart of even a Kur.
archon lifted the blade in wonder and jubilation.
The men ringed him, and laid their weapons about him, ringing him.
He then turned to face Cabot, the knife in his hand.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 13)