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

Thus, in the presence of Lord Arcesilaus, who was chained, and was still weak from wounds, standing on the steps of the palace, begging them to neglect him and renew the struggle, they must petition the loyalists to fire upon them". - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 69, Sentence #78)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
69 78 Thus, in the presence of Lord Arcesilaus, who was chained, and was still weak from wounds, standing on the steps of the palace, begging them to neglect him and renew the struggle, they must petition the loyalists to fire upon them".

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
69 75 "It was what we expected".
69 76 "What happened?" asked Cabot.
69 77 "Our Kurii were unarmed, as you recall.
69 78 Thus, in the presence of Lord Arcesilaus, who was chained, and was still weak from wounds, standing on the steps of the palace, begging them to neglect him and renew the struggle, they must petition the loyalists to fire upon them".
69 79 "And they refused to do so?" said Cabot.
69 80 "No," said Peisistratus.
69 81 "They are Kur.
"It was what we expected". "What happened?" asked Cabot. "Our Kurii were unarmed, as you recall. Thus, in the presence of Lord Arcesilaus, who was chained, and was still weak from wounds, standing on the steps of the palace, begging them to neglect him and renew the struggle, they must petition the loyalists to fire upon them". "And they refused to do so?" said Cabot. "No," said Peisistratus. "They are Kur. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 69)