Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
32
69
Lady bina, to the extent practical, was robed.
Lady Bina, to the extent practical, was robed.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 32, Sentence #69)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
32
66
"Tal, fellow," said she.
32
67
"Do not approach him too closely," said Grendel.
32
68
"I fear the oaf not," said she.
32
69
Lady bina, to the extent practical, was robed.
32
70
She was not sandaled, but she was robed.
32
71
Cloths had been found, or stolen, with which she was now attired.
32
72
She was unfamiliar with the cumbersome intricacies of the usual Robes of Concealment, their arranged foldings, the abundant drapings, and such, which vary from city to city, but she had simulated something akin to them, doubtless with the aid of Grendel, who would have been familiar with such things from his abortive venture to Gor, that in which he had failed Agamemnon, as he had not been accepted there as human.
"Tal, fellow," said she.
"Do not approach him too closely," said Grendel.
"I fear the oaf not," said she.
Lady bina, to the extent practical, was robed.
She was not sandaled, but she was robed.
Cloths had been found, or stolen, with which she was now attired.
She was unfamiliar with the cumbersome intricacies of the usual Robes of Concealment, their arranged foldings, the abundant drapings, and such, which vary from city to city, but she had simulated something akin to them, doubtless with the aid of Grendel, who would have been familiar with such things from his abortive venture to Gor, that in which he had failed Agamemnon, as he had not been accepted there as human.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 32)