Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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13
101
But archon thrust the knife through a broad leather band of the Kur harness, unwilling to trust it again to its strange, recalcitrant sheath, and approached Cabot, and, putting out his arms, embraced him.
But Archon thrust the knife through a broad leather band of the Kur harness, unwilling to trust it again to its strange, recalcitrant sheath, and approached Cabot, and, putting out his arms, embraced him.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #101)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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98
The men ringed him, and laid their weapons about him, ringing him.
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99
He then turned to face Cabot, the knife in his hand.
13
100
Now I die, thought Cabot.
13
101
But archon thrust the knife through a broad leather band of the Kur harness, unwilling to trust it again to its strange, recalcitrant sheath, and approached Cabot, and, putting out his arms, embraced him.
13
102
Cabot was then surrounded by the others, who clapped him on the arms and back, and uttered soft noises, seemingly indicative of acceptance and approval.
13
103
Two females were then gestured forth.
13
104
Both had long, dark hair.
The men ringed him, and laid their weapons about him, ringing him.
He then turned to face Cabot, the knife in his hand.
Now I die, thought Cabot.
But archon thrust the knife through a broad leather band of the Kur harness, unwilling to trust it again to its strange, recalcitrant sheath, and approached Cabot, and, putting out his arms, embraced him.
Cabot was then surrounded by the others, who clapped him on the arms and back, and uttered soft noises, seemingly indicative of acceptance and approval.
Two females were then gestured forth.
Both had long, dark hair.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 13)