Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
21
215
Suddenly the children raced upon the huddled cattle, seizing them, lacerating them, tearing them.
Suddenly the children raced upon the huddled cattle, seizing them, lacerating them, tearing them.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #215)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
21
212
"The ribbons will mark their kills.
21
213
He with the most ribboned meat wins a little crown and a haunch of roast tarsk".
21
214
"No!" cried Cabot, foolishly.
21
215
Suddenly the children raced upon the huddled cattle, seizing them, lacerating them, tearing them.
21
216
The cattle did not defend themselves, though several now fled wildly, clumsily, terrified, about the arena, pursued swiftly by the youthful predators with their colorful ribbons.
21
217
Occasionally an adult Kur, with a stroke of his whip, turned one of the confused cattle back toward the center of the arena.
21
218
"Do not feel sorry for them," said Peisistratus.
"The ribbons will mark their kills.
He with the most ribboned meat wins a little crown and a haunch of roast tarsk".
"No!" cried Cabot, foolishly.
Suddenly the children raced upon the huddled cattle, seizing them, lacerating them, tearing them.
The cattle did not defend themselves, though several now fled wildly, clumsily, terrified, about the arena, pursued swiftly by the youthful predators with their colorful ribbons.
Occasionally an adult Kur, with a stroke of his whip, turned one of the confused cattle back toward the center of the arena.
"Do not feel sorry for them," said Peisistratus.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 21)