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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
72 1 The Treachery of Flavion Cabot flung himself to the leaves and fired twice, and one blast struck a tree, cracking it open, setting it afire, as if it might have been smitten with lightning, and the other charge took off the head of a Kur.
72 2 "Kill him! Kill him!" Flavion was shrieking, with a rattle of chain, the translator conveying this imperative in Gorean with its customary passionless professionalism.
72 3 Another Kur raised his head, cautiously, warily, only feet away.
72 4 It would have been better for him had he been more patient, and waited even ahn, or until night, but he had not.
72 5 And so he died, and Cabot changed his position again.
72 6 It was quiet then in the glade.
72 7 Cabot discarded one rifle, and had at his disposal then only two charges, those configured to the second weapon.
The Treachery of Flavion Cabot flung himself to the leaves and fired twice, and one blast struck a tree, cracking it open, setting it afire, as if it might have been smitten with lightning, and the other charge took off the head of a Kur. "Kill him! Kill him!" Flavion was shrieking, with a rattle of chain, the translator conveying this imperative in Gorean with its customary passionless professionalism. Another Kur raised his head, cautiously, warily, only feet away. It would have been better for him had he been more patient, and waited even ahn, or until night, but he had not. And so he died, and Cabot changed his position again. It was quiet then in the glade. Cabot discarded one rifle, and had at his disposal then only two charges, those configured to the second weapon. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )