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Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)

This trove of combustibles had been fetched earlier by the slave, while Cabot had investigated the beach, and prowled within the forest, discovering however no sign of Lord Grendel or the Lady Bina. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #243)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 243 This trove of combustibles had been fetched earlier by the slave, while Cabot had investigated the beach, and prowled within the forest, discovering however no sign of Lord Grendel or the Lady bina.

Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 240 She put the berries down, on a flat rock.
29 241 Cabot looked to the side.
29 242 There was a pile of dry wood there, chips, branches, and bark.
29 243 This trove of combustibles had been fetched earlier by the slave, while Cabot had investigated the beach, and prowled within the forest, discovering however no sign of Lord Grendel or the Lady bina.
29 244 Perhaps Grendel had not come to this place.
29 245 Perhaps he had been already taken and was already slain, or incarcerated, heavily chained, in some foul pit or tiny cell.
29 246 While in the forest Cabot had procured a long, sharpened stick.
She put the berries down, on a flat rock. Cabot looked to the side. There was a pile of dry wood there, chips, branches, and bark. This trove of combustibles had been fetched earlier by the slave, while Cabot had investigated the beach, and prowled within the forest, discovering however no sign of Lord Grendel or the Lady bina. Perhaps Grendel had not come to this place. Perhaps he had been already taken and was already slain, or incarcerated, heavily chained, in some foul pit or tiny cell. While in the forest Cabot had procured a long, sharpened stick. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 29)