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

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73 30 "It seems, Lord Grendel," said Cabot, "that in a human weakness is sometimes found a wisdom, and sometimes a strength".
73 31 "But often not," said Lord Arcesilaus.
73 32 "True," said Cabot.
73 33 "I think there is now little need of me here," said Zarendargar, war general of Kurii, "and I shall withdraw my people and my ships".
73 34 "Pray, remain for a time, noble ally," said Lord Arcesilaus, "for I shall decree a mighty festival, with days of rejoicing and feasting, which I would that you and yours, your splendid, numberless adherents and crews, shared with us".
73 35 Zarendargar, war general of the Kurii, no longer military governor of the world, as Lord Arcesilaus had now been ensconced in the palace, inclined his head, in ready, gracious assent.
73 36 "Our two worlds," said Lord Arcesilaus, "will be as one".
"It seems, Lord Grendel," said Cabot, "that in a human weakness is sometimes found a wisdom, and sometimes a strength". "But often not," said Lord Arcesilaus. "True," said Cabot. "I think there is now little need of me here," said Zarendargar, war general of Kurii, "and I shall withdraw my people and my ships". "Pray, remain for a time, noble ally," said Lord Arcesilaus, "for I shall decree a mighty festival, with days of rejoicing and feasting, which I would that you and yours, your splendid, numberless adherents and crews, shared with us". Zarendargar, war general of the Kurii, no longer military governor of the world, as Lord Arcesilaus had now been ensconced in the palace, inclined his head, in ready, gracious assent. "Our two worlds," said Lord Arcesilaus, "will be as one". - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )