Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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21
305
"—to those who would kill her with needles, a corpuscle at a time, who would inject her with slow, agonizing poisons, who would feed her to urts or sleen, who would cast her to leech plants, who would roast her alive and eat her, and so on".
"—to those who would kill her with needles, a corpuscle at a time, who would inject her with slow, agonizing poisons, who would feed her to urts or sleen, who would cast her to leech plants, who would roast her alive and eat her, and so on".
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #305)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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21
302
"I recall," said Cabot.
21
303
"Grendel has refused to sell her to those who wish her harm," said Peisistratus.
21
304
"Harm?" said Cabot.
21
305
"—to those who would kill her with needles, a corpuscle at a time, who would inject her with slow, agonizing poisons, who would feed her to urts or sleen, who would cast her to leech plants, who would roast her alive and eat her, and so on".
21
306
"I see," said Cabot.
21
307
"He has been offered more strings of coins than you and I would part with for a good slave".
21
308
"And she only a pet".
"I recall," said Cabot.
"Grendel has refused to sell her to those who wish her harm," said Peisistratus.
"Harm?" said Cabot.
"—to those who would kill her with needles, a corpuscle at a time, who would inject her with slow, agonizing poisons, who would feed her to urts or sleen, who would cast her to leech plants, who would roast her alive and eat her, and so on".
"I see," said Cabot.
"He has been offered more strings of coins than you and I would part with for a good slave".
"And she only a pet".
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 21)