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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
70 19 This did not please Cabot, but it did not dismay him either.
70 20 It made sense to him that the quarry would be alone.
70 21 Had he been in the quarry's place he would have behaved similarly.
70 22 The next morning Cabot with his hunting companion made his way to a locale familiar to them both, but one the companion was reluctant to enter, except upon the most urgent, quiet bidding.
70 23 Ramar crouched back, watching, while Cabot, with a considerable effort, struggled with the huge spring which, if one of its several pedals was tripped, would fling shut the sharpened teeth of the device.
70 24 It clicked, and was set, and Cabot, sweating, sat beside it for a time.
70 25 He then beckoned Ramar closer and the giant beast warily, reluctantly, approached.
This did not please Cabot, but it did not dismay him either. It made sense to him that the quarry would be alone. Had he been in the quarry's place he would have behaved similarly. The next morning Cabot with his hunting companion made his way to a locale familiar to them both, but one the companion was reluctant to enter, except upon the most urgent, quiet bidding. Ramar crouched back, watching, while Cabot, with a considerable effort, struggled with the huge spring which, if one of its several pedals was tripped, would fling shut the sharpened teeth of the device. It clicked, and was set, and Cabot, sweating, sat beside it for a time. He then beckoned Ramar closer and the giant beast warily, reluctantly, approached. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )