Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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15
32
Cabot held the arm of the man with the rock, and made the gesture he had learned from archon, that for negation.
Cabot held the arm of the man with the rock, and made the gesture he had learned from Archon, that for negation.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #32)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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15
29
A hand raised the rock, to use it, hammerlike, to drive the stick downward, through the back of her neck, pinning her by means of it to the ground.
15
30
The blonde's eyes were wide, terrified.
15
31
It is a signal to the Kurii, thought Cabot, a clear indication, far more clear than killing her in the forest, that they understand the Kur ruse, and that they may expect such stratagems to be not only ineffective, but to result in the savage demise of a perhaps valued pet, or slave.
15
32
Cabot held the arm of the man with the rock, and made the gesture he had learned from archon, that for negation.
15
33
archon looked at him, puzzled.
15
34
Then archon gestured that Cabot should approach him.
15
35
archon then pointed to the blonde and pointed to the group about him with a sweeping gesture.
A hand raised the rock, to use it, hammerlike, to drive the stick downward, through the back of her neck, pinning her by means of it to the ground.
The blonde's eyes were wide, terrified.
It is a signal to the Kurii, thought Cabot, a clear indication, far more clear than killing her in the forest, that they understand the Kur ruse, and that they may expect such stratagems to be not only ineffective, but to result in the savage demise of a perhaps valued pet, or slave.
Cabot held the arm of the man with the rock, and made the gesture he had learned from archon, that for negation.
archon looked at him, puzzled.
Then archon gestured that Cabot should approach him.
archon then pointed to the blonde and pointed to the group about him with a sweeping gesture.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 15)