Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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They came after a time to a hilly area, where there were rocky outcroppings, and the leader, archon, and Cabot, and some others, climbed to a point of vantage, whence they might consider the terrain behind them.
They came after a time to a hilly area, where there were rocky outcroppings, and the leader, Archon, and Cabot, and some others, climbed to a point of vantage, whence they might consider the terrain behind them.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #2)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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archon gestured to Cabot, and the others, and then turned about, and disappeared amongst the trees.
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125
The group then left the clearing, as did Cabot, as well, the two women hurrying behind him.
14
1
The Forest Seems Quiet For several Ehn the forest group, one of several in the sport cylinder, though these avoided one another as roving groups are accustomed to do, moved swiftly from the clearing where they had encountered Cabot, he now with them, accompanied by the two gifts which had been given to him.
14
2
They came after a time to a hilly area, where there were rocky outcroppings, and the leader, archon, and Cabot, and some others, climbed to a point of vantage, whence they might consider the terrain behind them.
14
3
They saw nothing.
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Cabot was pleased to have survived his encounter with the group, but he placed little confidence in their sharpened sticks against the spears, the nets, and the edged weapons of Kurii.
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5
Too, he knew himself to be a marked man, who would be sleen hunted by the colleagues of Pyrrhus, and he had no wish to jeopardize his newly found fellows.
archon gestured to Cabot, and the others, and then turned about, and disappeared amongst the trees.
The group then left the clearing, as did Cabot, as well, the two women hurrying behind him.
The Forest Seems Quiet For several Ehn the forest group, one of several in the sport cylinder, though these avoided one another as roving groups are accustomed to do, moved swiftly from the clearing where they had encountered Cabot, he now with them, accompanied by the two gifts which had been given to him.
They came after a time to a hilly area, where there were rocky outcroppings, and the leader, archon, and Cabot, and some others, climbed to a point of vantage, whence they might consider the terrain behind them.
They saw nothing.
Cabot was pleased to have survived his encounter with the group, but he placed little confidence in their sharpened sticks against the spears, the nets, and the edged weapons of Kurii.
Too, he knew himself to be a marked man, who would be sleen hunted by the colleagues of Pyrrhus, and he had no wish to jeopardize his newly found fellows.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 14)