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

Its eyes, like dark moons in the great building's dim light, regarded them. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 42, Sentence #105)
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42 105 Its eyes, like dark moons in the great building's dim light, regarded them.

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

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42 102 "Good!" said Cabot.
42 103 The first Kur, he who had been farthest down the ladder, then leapt to the floor, and, crouching, viewed Cabot and the girl.
42 104 Its ears were lifted and rotated toward them.
42 105 Its eyes, like dark moons in the great building's dim light, regarded them.
42 106 Then, as it rested on its knuckles, its hind legs scratched at the wooden floor.
42 107 "It is surprised, and not pleased," said Cabot.
42 108 "It thinks we wandered from the pens," said Lita.
"Good!" said Cabot. The first Kur, he who had been farthest down the ladder, then leapt to the floor, and, crouching, viewed Cabot and the girl. Its ears were lifted and rotated toward them. Its eyes, like dark moons in the great building's dim light, regarded them. Then, as it rested on its knuckles, its hind legs scratched at the wooden floor. "It is surprised, and not pleased," said Cabot. "It thinks we wandered from the pens," said Lita. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 42)