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

"But then terror seized all," said another, "for locks were blown and swarming into the world, to the rolling of drums and the blast of war horns, from a hundred ports, were warriors from the world which Agamemnon had menaced, and whose fleet, so beautifully generaled, had decimated ours". - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 69, Sentence #112)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
69 112 "But then terror seized all," said another, "for locks were blown and swarming into the world, to the rolling of drums and the blast of war horns, from a hundred ports, were warriors from the world which Agamemnon had menaced, and whose fleet, so beautifully generaled, had decimated ours".

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
69 109 "The chains of Lord Arcesilaus were struck off, and he was carried to the habitats, that he might be treated," said another.
69 110 "Rejoicing took place," said another.
69 111 "Insurrectionists and loyalists embraced, crying out with joy," said another.
69 112 "But then terror seized all," said another, "for locks were blown and swarming into the world, to the rolling of drums and the blast of war horns, from a hundred ports, were warriors from the world which Agamemnon had menaced, and whose fleet, so beautifully generaled, had decimated ours".
69 113 "All seemed lost," said a Kur.
69 114 "Surely, surprised, taken unawares, all would be slain by that fleet's general," said another.
69 115 "The world had fallen!" "No quarter would be given, no mercy shown!" "But it was not to be," said another Kur.
"The chains of Lord Arcesilaus were struck off, and he was carried to the habitats, that he might be treated," said another. "Rejoicing took place," said another. "Insurrectionists and loyalists embraced, crying out with joy," said another. "But then terror seized all," said another, "for locks were blown and swarming into the world, to the rolling of drums and the blast of war horns, from a hundred ports, were warriors from the world which Agamemnon had menaced, and whose fleet, so beautifully generaled, had decimated ours". "All seemed lost," said a Kur. "Surely, surprised, taken unawares, all would be slain by that fleet's general," said another. "The world had fallen!" "No quarter would be given, no mercy shown!" "But it was not to be," said another Kur. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 69)