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

Then, with a mighty effort, almost as though an exploded cliff, tumbling and showering boulders, might arrest itself in flight, and then, slowly, carefully reassemble each pebble and each stone in its place, Lord Grendel slowly straightened his body, and looked about himself. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 63, Sentence #31)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
63 31 Then, with a mighty effort, almost as though an exploded cliff, tumbling and showering boulders, might arrest itself in flight, and then, slowly, carefully reassemble each pebble and each stone in its place, Lord Grendel slowly straightened his body, and looked about himself.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
63 28 Cabot put his hand out, gently, and touched the arm of Lord Grendel.
63 29 Lord Grendel spun about and Cabot feared his arm would be torn from his body.
63 30 It was terrible to look into the raging eyes of Lord Grendel.
63 31 Then, with a mighty effort, almost as though an exploded cliff, tumbling and showering boulders, might arrest itself in flight, and then, slowly, carefully reassemble each pebble and each stone in its place, Lord Grendel slowly straightened his body, and looked about himself.
63 32 "Forgive me," said Lord Grendel.
63 33 "It seems, dear Flavion, you will survive the day," said Statius.
63 34 "Lord Grendel is perhaps not himself," said Flavion, uncertainly.
Cabot put his hand out, gently, and touched the arm of Lord Grendel. Lord Grendel spun about and Cabot feared his arm would be torn from his body. It was terrible to look into the raging eyes of Lord Grendel. Then, with a mighty effort, almost as though an exploded cliff, tumbling and showering boulders, might arrest itself in flight, and then, slowly, carefully reassemble each pebble and each stone in its place, Lord Grendel slowly straightened his body, and looked about himself. "Forgive me," said Lord Grendel. "It seems, dear Flavion, you will survive the day," said Statius. "Lord Grendel is perhaps not himself," said Flavion, uncertainly. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 63)