Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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41
Muchly was it at the mercy of the lake's tumult, whether one meaningless and blind, or contrived.
Muchly was it at the mercy of the lake's tumult, whether one meaningless and blind, or contrived.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 34, Sentence #41)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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34
38
A wind whipped Cabot's tunic about him, and tore through the fur of Grendel.
34
39
The slave, crouched down, whimpered in misery.
34
40
The raft lifted, and fell, and tipped, and bucked, and pitched about.
34
41
Muchly was it at the mercy of the lake's tumult, whether one meaningless and blind, or contrived.
34
42
How helpless are even we in the face of such masses and forces! "Ai!" said Cabot, nearly losing his balance.
34
43
"Get down," said Grendel.
34
44
"Cling to the ropes".
A wind whipped Cabot's tunic about him, and tore through the fur of Grendel.
The slave, crouched down, whimpered in misery.
The raft lifted, and fell, and tipped, and bucked, and pitched about.
Muchly was it at the mercy of the lake's tumult, whether one meaningless and blind, or contrived.
How helpless are even we in the face of such masses and forces! "Ai!" said Cabot, nearly losing his balance.
"Get down," said Grendel.
"Cling to the ropes".
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 34)