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Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 19 They must understand, thought Cabot, that she is bait for Kurii.
15 20 She is released into the forest, and her path may be followed.
15 21 When humans come to investigate her, or claim her, for she is an exquisite female, the Kurii, the hunters, may close in and perhaps annihilate an entire group, or take what they wish, and perhaps ear notch the others, especially the younger ones, and leave them for a later hunt.
15 22 archon is not a fool, surely.
15 23 Already, with swift signs, he was clearly giving orders pertaining to the breaking of the camp.
15 24 For some reason it seemed that Tula and Lana had been sent out to apprehend the girl and bring her here.
15 25 Why should that be? Had men scouted the blonde and decided she would look well in the wrapping of a leather collar? If not, why would they not have killed her in the forest? Had Tula and Lana somehow discovered her, and did not know what to do with her? Did they not realize the danger of bringing her to the camp? The answer to these questions soon became clear to Cabot, for a sharpened stick, some two feet in length, was brought forth, and a rock.
They must understand, thought Cabot, that she is bait for Kurii. She is released into the forest, and her path may be followed. When humans come to investigate her, or claim her, for she is an exquisite female, the Kurii, the hunters, may close in and perhaps annihilate an entire group, or take what they wish, and perhaps ear notch the others, especially the younger ones, and leave them for a later hunt. archon is not a fool, surely. Already, with swift signs, he was clearly giving orders pertaining to the breaking of the camp. For some reason it seemed that Tula and Lana had been sent out to apprehend the girl and bring her here. Why should that be? Had men scouted the blonde and decided she would look well in the wrapping of a leather collar? If not, why would they not have killed her in the forest? Had Tula and Lana somehow discovered her, and did not know what to do with her? Did they not realize the danger of bringing her to the camp? The answer to these questions soon became clear to Cabot, for a sharpened stick, some two feet in length, was brought forth, and a rock. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )