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Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)

"One supposes it is possible," said the prosecutor, "that a terrible mistake is involved in all this, for the defendant is Kur". - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #13)
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20 13 "One supposes it is possible," said the prosecutor, "that a terrible mistake is involved in all this, for the defendant is Kur".

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

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20 10 Other testimony had made it clear that Lord Pyrrhus had returned from the sport cylinder without Tarl Cabot, and that, later, a hunting party of eight Kurii, three of whom were womb brothers, and two of whom were egg brothers, to Lord Pyrrhus had entered the sport world with sleen, and had been arrested in the midst of an attempt upon the life of Tarl Cabot, esteemed ally of Agamemnon.
20 11 "You are the human, Tarl Cabot?" inquired the translator of the chief prosecutor.
20 12 "I am," said Cabot.
20 13 "One supposes it is possible," said the prosecutor, "that a terrible mistake is involved in all this, for the defendant is Kur".
20 14 "Certainly," said Cabot.
20 15 "Yet it seems clear, and overwhelmingly so, that Lord Pyrrhus had designs upon your life".
20 16 "What reason could he possibly have for such designs?" asked Cabot.
Other testimony had made it clear that Lord Pyrrhus had returned from the sport cylinder without Tarl Cabot, and that, later, a hunting party of eight Kurii, three of whom were womb brothers, and two of whom were egg brothers, to Lord Pyrrhus had entered the sport world with sleen, and had been arrested in the midst of an attempt upon the life of Tarl Cabot, esteemed ally of Agamemnon. "You are the human, Tarl Cabot?" inquired the translator of the chief prosecutor. "I am," said Cabot. "One supposes it is possible," said the prosecutor, "that a terrible mistake is involved in all this, for the defendant is Kur". "Certainly," said Cabot. "Yet it seems clear, and overwhelmingly so, that Lord Pyrrhus had designs upon your life". "What reason could he possibly have for such designs?" asked Cabot. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 20)