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

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63 154 There was a bleating from the herd as Kurii now began to burn their way through the massive, obstructive flesh, almost as one might have set fire to a palisade, in order to clear a line of fire to its garrison.
63 155 The herd then, many of its members stung and burned, several now no more than smoking meat, confused and tormented, finally alarmed, wildly bleating, piteously squealing, began to hurry away.
63 156 Some of the Kurii were buffeted one way or another, but then the herd was muchly scattered, and Lord Grendel would not move from his place, which was near small, torn flesh, and Cabot walked to join him, presumably that they might die together.
63 157 The remains of Agamemnon's Kurii then raised their rifles, but were almost immediately cut down in a withering torrent of flame.
63 158 "Are you all right?" called Statius.
63 159 Archon raised his rifle and brought down one of the two fleeing Kurii.
63 160 The other made it to the habitats.
There was a bleating from the herd as Kurii now began to burn their way through the massive, obstructive flesh, almost as one might have set fire to a palisade, in order to clear a line of fire to its garrison. The herd then, many of its members stung and burned, several now no more than smoking meat, confused and tormented, finally alarmed, wildly bleating, piteously squealing, began to hurry away. Some of the Kurii were buffeted one way or another, but then the herd was muchly scattered, and Lord Grendel would not move from his place, which was near small, torn flesh, and Cabot walked to join him, presumably that they might die together. The remains of Agamemnon's Kurii then raised their rifles, but were almost immediately cut down in a withering torrent of flame. "Are you all right?" called Statius. Archon raised his rifle and brought down one of the two fleeing Kurii. The other made it to the habitats. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )