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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
44 55 "Doubtless," said Lord Grendel.
44 56 Then they had turned away.
44 57 The cattle humans were largely ignored by the warring parties, save as the loyalists might occasionally cull the herds for meat.
44 58 * * * * Lord Grendel, and his human companion, Tarl Cabot, were on patrol.
44 59 "Do you think it wise?" asked Lord Grendel, "to teach the bow to the forest people?" "Yes," said Cabot, "but perhaps not to the killer humans".
44 60 Those from the forest world, it might be noted, were also being taught speech.
44 61 In this way, their use of signs and certain guttural signals was significantly augmented.
"Doubtless," said Lord Grendel. Then they had turned away. The cattle humans were largely ignored by the warring parties, save as the loyalists might occasionally cull the herds for meat. * * * * Lord Grendel, and his human companion, Tarl Cabot, were on patrol. "Do you think it wise?" asked Lord Grendel, "to teach the bow to the forest people?" "Yes," said Cabot, "but perhaps not to the killer humans". Those from the forest world, it might be noted, were also being taught speech. In this way, their use of signs and certain guttural signals was significantly augmented. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )