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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
37 1 The Encountering of Small Camps "I am weary, Master," said the slave.
37 2 "We will rest here, in this sheltering," said Cabot.
37 3 It was little more than a bower.
37 4 For two days Cabot and his companion had followed the shore of Lake Fear, and had then made their way toward the area of major habitats.
37 5 They were now six days from the cave where they had left Lord Arcesilaus.
37 6 Occasionally, concealing themselves as they could, they passed small, dispirited camps of scattered Kurii, some maimed, some nursing wounds.
37 7 These were survivors of the fleet's apparent disaster, and although some of these Kurii doubtless suspected, and at times even noted, the passage of Cabot and the slave, they did not challenge or attack them.
The Encountering of Small Camps "I am weary, Master," said the slave. "We will rest here, in this sheltering," said Cabot. It was little more than a bower. For two days Cabot and his companion had followed the shore of Lake Fear, and had then made their way toward the area of major habitats. They were now six days from the cave where they had left Lord Arcesilaus. Occasionally, concealing themselves as they could, they passed small, dispirited camps of scattered Kurii, some maimed, some nursing wounds. These were survivors of the fleet's apparent disaster, and although some of these Kurii doubtless suspected, and at times even noted, the passage of Cabot and the slave, they did not challenge or attack them. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )