Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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451
"His hearing," said Cabot.
"His hearing," said Cabot.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #451)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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21
448
"He need not do so," said Cabot.
21
449
"Again they underestimate him".
21
450
"How so?" said Peisistratus, grasping the bars, looking down to the sand.
21
451
"His hearing," said Cabot.
21
452
"It is that of the Kur".
21
453
Whatever the clue might have been, a pressing of a paw into the sand to gain leverage for a blow, an intake of breath prior to striking, a tiny sound of harness, perhaps even the slick, shifting of a grip, to take advantage of a less-moist, drier surface, Grendel threw himself to the side and the mighty bar plunged a foot into the sand beside him.
21
454
He then leapt up, turned, and seized the startled Kur who had struck at him and swung him about before him, to interpose him between himself and the attacker in the vicinity of the platform, who had quickly sped forward, but now stopped, angrily, the bar lifted.
"He need not do so," said Cabot.
"Again they underestimate him".
"How so?" said Peisistratus, grasping the bars, looking down to the sand.
"His hearing," said Cabot.
"It is that of the Kur".
Whatever the clue might have been, a pressing of a paw into the sand to gain leverage for a blow, an intake of breath prior to striking, a tiny sound of harness, perhaps even the slick, shifting of a grip, to take advantage of a less-moist, drier surface, Grendel threw himself to the side and the mighty bar plunged a foot into the sand beside him.
He then leapt up, turned, and seized the startled Kur who had struck at him and swung him about before him, to interpose him between himself and the attacker in the vicinity of the platform, who had quickly sped forward, but now stopped, angrily, the bar lifted.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 21)