Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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25
11
The two Kurii had in their custody a human female.
The two Kurii had in their custody a human female.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #11)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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25
8
Certainly, if they had been informed of the escape of some human from, say, the breeding shackles, it did not seem likely this could be he, for would such a human not conceal himself from them? Would such a human not avoid them at all costs? Would such a human not have been in hiding, naked, and terrified? But it is probable these Kurii, of the sort assigned minor duties of sanitation, the collection of stray animals, and such, did not even know of the escape of a human from the breeding shackles, two days ago.
25
9
Too, many of the guards of the cylinder, and most of its military personnel, had departed with the fleet, on whatever dark mission it had embarked.
25
10
Had this not been the case Cabot might well have remained at large less than an Ahn or so.
25
11
The two Kurii had in their custody a human female.
25
12
No longer were there strings of coins about her neck.
25
13
As she was uncollared and naked it was only to be expected that she, upon being detected, would be promptly taken in charge.
25
14
Kurii are tidy in their closed, orbiting environments, as they must be, and are not patient with stray animals.
Certainly, if they had been informed of the escape of some human from, say, the breeding shackles, it did not seem likely this could be he, for would such a human not conceal himself from them? Would such a human not avoid them at all costs? Would such a human not have been in hiding, naked, and terrified? But it is probable these Kurii, of the sort assigned minor duties of sanitation, the collection of stray animals, and such, did not even know of the escape of a human from the breeding shackles, two days ago.
Too, many of the guards of the cylinder, and most of its military personnel, had departed with the fleet, on whatever dark mission it had embarked.
Had this not been the case Cabot might well have remained at large less than an Ahn or so.
The two Kurii had in their custody a human female.
No longer were there strings of coins about her neck.
As she was uncollared and naked it was only to be expected that she, upon being detected, would be promptly taken in charge.
Kurii are tidy in their closed, orbiting environments, as they must be, and are not patient with stray animals.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 25)