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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 8 This doubtless puzzled the Kurii, for it was uncharacteristic of cunning prey animals to allow themselves to be trapped in such a manner.
17 9 It did not even occur to them that it might be they who stood in some jeopardy.
17 10 Cabot lifted his hand to them in Gorean greeting.
17 11 "tal," he said.
17 12 At that point the first large stone, hurled from above, struck one of the Kurii on the shoulder, and he spun about, howling, holding his arm, which now seemed to dangle uselessly from his shoulder.
17 13 Kurii looked up, wildly, astonished, and met a rain of stones, large and small.
17 14 Two were struck about the head, and one fell to the ground.
This doubtless puzzled the Kurii, for it was uncharacteristic of cunning prey animals to allow themselves to be trapped in such a manner. It did not even occur to them that it might be they who stood in some jeopardy. Cabot lifted his hand to them in Gorean greeting. "tal," he said. At that point the first large stone, hurled from above, struck one of the Kurii on the shoulder, and he spun about, howling, holding his arm, which now seemed to dangle uselessly from his shoulder. Kurii looked up, wildly, astonished, and met a rain of stones, large and small. Two were struck about the head, and one fell to the ground. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )