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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
18 293 Another Kur ascended to the ledge on which Cabot lay, enmeshed, trapped, in the toils of the net.
18 294 This second Kur carried a spear, which he handed to the net holder, who then, grasping it some four feet behind the blade, lifted it, his hands high over his head, and pointed it downward, toward the heart of Cabot, who lay in the toils of the net, on his back, looking upward.
19 1 The Intervention of the Steel Larl There was suddenly above Cabot a rushing sound and a torrent of fire and Cabot turned his head away, half blinded, and was barely aware of the gigantic, headless trunk above him, the parts of arms, striking about him, and the charred particles of parts of a blackened spear, the metal head of which, half melted, struck softly onto the ledge.
19 2 The trunk did not bleed as the flame had seared shut the avenues of blood within that large body, and the head, or the parts of it which remained, slid slowly downward, descending from the rock wall behind him.
19 3 At the same time he heard the hiss of power weapons below the escarpment.
19 4 But such weapons were not permitted in the sport world! There were howls of surprise and fury, some abrogated instantly, as if a machine might have been switched off.
19 5 He heard Kur sounds, most discordant, some articulate, others half uttered, or blurred.
Another Kur ascended to the ledge on which Cabot lay, enmeshed, trapped, in the toils of the net. This second Kur carried a spear, which he handed to the net holder, who then, grasping it some four feet behind the blade, lifted it, his hands high over his head, and pointed it downward, toward the heart of Cabot, who lay in the toils of the net, on his back, looking upward. The Intervention of the Steel Larl There was suddenly above Cabot a rushing sound and a torrent of fire and Cabot turned his head away, half blinded, and was barely aware of the gigantic, headless trunk above him, the parts of arms, striking about him, and the charred particles of parts of a blackened spear, the metal head of which, half melted, struck softly onto the ledge. The trunk did not bleed as the flame had seared shut the avenues of blood within that large body, and the head, or the parts of it which remained, slid slowly downward, descending from the rock wall behind him. At the same time he heard the hiss of power weapons below the escarpment. But such weapons were not permitted in the sport world! There were howls of surprise and fury, some abrogated instantly, as if a machine might have been switched off. He heard Kur sounds, most discordant, some articulate, others half uttered, or blurred. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )