Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
73
85
Lord Grendel's body shook, and Cabot feared, once more, as he had once feared it in the camp, that he might become something other than he would recognize, something terrible, fanged, merciless, stormlike, predatory, something unmitigatedly and primitively kur, kur as kur might once have been, emerging howling, ravening and hungry, from the first primeval caves of a raw, far, pristine world.
Lord Grendel's body shook, and Cabot feared, once more, as he had once feared it in the camp, that he might become something other than he would recognize, something terrible, fanged, merciless, stormlike, predatory, something unmitigatedly and primitively Kur, Kur as Kur might once have been, emerging howling, ravening and hungry, from the first primeval caves of a raw, far, pristine world.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 73, Sentence #85)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
73
82
"No," said Lord Grendel.
73
83
"It is the amnesty".
73
84
"But the Lady Bina," said Cabot.
73
85
Lord Grendel's body shook, and Cabot feared, once more, as he had once feared it in the camp, that he might become something other than he would recognize, something terrible, fanged, merciless, stormlike, predatory, something unmitigatedly and primitively kur, kur as kur might once have been, emerging howling, ravening and hungry, from the first primeval caves of a raw, far, pristine world.
73
86
Then Lord Grendel recovered himself, again.
73
87
"It is the amnesty," he said, quietly.
73
88
"The amnesty," said Cabot, "is not mine".
"No," said Lord Grendel.
"It is the amnesty".
"But the Lady Bina," said Cabot.
Lord Grendel's body shook, and Cabot feared, once more, as he had once feared it in the camp, that he might become something other than he would recognize, something terrible, fanged, merciless, stormlike, predatory, something unmitigatedly and primitively kur, kur as kur might once have been, emerging howling, ravening and hungry, from the first primeval caves of a raw, far, pristine world.
Then Lord Grendel recovered himself, again.
"It is the amnesty," he said, quietly.
"The amnesty," said Cabot, "is not mine".
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 73)