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

"So, too, can the knife, the sword, the spear, even the slinger's leaden pellet or smoothed, rounded stone". - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 36, Sentence #80)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
36 80 "So, too, can the knife, the sword, the spear, even the slinger's leaden pellet or smoothed, rounded stone".

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
36 77 Is the knife then less noble than the hand, and the sword less noble than the knife, and the spear less noble than the sword?" "No," said Grendel.
36 78 "Perhaps then," said Cabot, "the arrow is not less noble than the spear".
36 79 "The arrow can strike from cover, the archer unseen," said Grendel.
36 80 "So, too, can the knife, the sword, the spear, even the slinger's leaden pellet or smoothed, rounded stone".
36 81 "True," said Grendel.
36 82 "Also," said Cabot, "you seem surprisingly adept with this despised weapon".
36 83 He then called to Lita, that she might retrieve the garland, which hung upon the quiet shaft.
Is the knife then less noble than the hand, and the sword less noble than the knife, and the spear less noble than the sword?" "No," said Grendel. "Perhaps then," said Cabot, "the arrow is not less noble than the spear". "The arrow can strike from cover, the archer unseen," said Grendel. "So, too, can the knife, the sword, the spear, even the slinger's leaden pellet or smoothed, rounded stone". "True," said Grendel. "Also," said Cabot, "you seem surprisingly adept with this despised weapon". He then called to Lita, that she might retrieve the garland, which hung upon the quiet shaft. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 36)