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"ahn " "girl "

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
40 102 * * * * It was some ahn later, in the night, when the great voice was heard.
40 103 Cabot sat up, and Lord Grendel, whose watch it again was, rose to his feet, half crouched, ears lifted.
40 104 Cabot's girl was at his thigh, unbound.
40 105 She stirred, uneasily, and pressed her lips against his thigh, softly, gratefully, recalling perhaps the lengthy ahn before, at the end of which her master, whose watch it then was, had thrust her from him.
40 106 "What is it?" asked Cabot.
40 107 "Turn on the translator," said Grendel.
40 108 "Can you not tell me?" asked Cabot.
* * * * It was some ahn later, in the night, when the great voice was heard. Cabot sat up, and Lord Grendel, whose watch it again was, rose to his feet, half crouched, ears lifted. Cabot's girl was at his thigh, unbound. She stirred, uneasily, and pressed her lips against his thigh, softly, gratefully, recalling perhaps the lengthy ahn before, at the end of which her master, whose watch it then was, had thrust her from him. "What is it?" asked Cabot. "Turn on the translator," said Grendel. "Can you not tell me?" asked Cabot. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )