Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
21
9
Perhaps to protect you, lest some here be displeased with your testimony at the trial".
Perhaps to protect you, lest some here be displeased with your testimony at the trial".
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #9)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
21
6
"Why are we caged?" inquired Cabot.
21
7
"Perhaps because we are animals," said Peisistratus, "and our hosts feel it is fitting.
21
8
Perhaps to prevent you, should you be so inclined, from interfering in the festivities.
21
9
Perhaps to protect you, lest some here be displeased with your testimony at the trial".
21
10
"But you, too, are caged," said Cabot.
21
11
"I, too, am an animal," said Peisistratus, "from the Kur view.
21
12
And would it not be demeaning to you, beloved of Agamemnon, to be caged alone, and I left free?" "I learned from Agamemnon, in the forest, he the metal larl, or within it, somehow, or controlling it, somehow, that you are his human".
"Why are we caged?" inquired Cabot.
"Perhaps because we are animals," said Peisistratus, "and our hosts feel it is fitting.
Perhaps to prevent you, should you be so inclined, from interfering in the festivities.
Perhaps to protect you, lest some here be displeased with your testimony at the trial".
"But you, too, are caged," said Cabot.
"I, too, am an animal," said Peisistratus, "from the Kur view.
And would it not be demeaning to you, beloved of Agamemnon, to be caged alone, and I left free?" "I learned from Agamemnon, in the forest, he the metal larl, or within it, somehow, or controlling it, somehow, that you are his human".
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 21)