Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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264
"When," asked Cabot, "will Lord Pyrrhus and Lord Agamemnon meet, kur to kur?" "Presently," said Peisistratus.
"When," asked Cabot, "will Lord Pyrrhus and Lord Agamemnon meet, Kur to Kur?" "Presently," said Peisistratus.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #264)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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21
261
Cabot observed a small, golden crown, apparently of a paperlike material, being placed on the victor's head.
21
262
There was applause in the stands, the rhythmic pounding of hands on thighs.
21
263
Later, he would receive, Cabot surmised, a haunch of roasted tarsk, a meat generally much preferred by kurii to human.
21
264
"When," asked Cabot, "will Lord Pyrrhus and Lord Agamemnon meet, kur to kur?" "Presently," said Peisistratus.
21
265
"But first there are some beast fights.
21
266
May I purchase you a treat?" "No," said Cabot.
21
267
The beast fights were largely amongst fighting humans, variously armed.
Cabot observed a small, golden crown, apparently of a paperlike material, being placed on the victor's head.
There was applause in the stands, the rhythmic pounding of hands on thighs.
Later, he would receive, Cabot surmised, a haunch of roasted tarsk, a meat generally much preferred by kurii to human.
"When," asked Cabot, "will Lord Pyrrhus and Lord Agamemnon meet, kur to kur?" "Presently," said Peisistratus.
"But first there are some beast fights.
May I purchase you a treat?" "No," said Cabot.
The beast fights were largely amongst fighting humans, variously armed.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 21)