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

"I understand that you are a commander, that you have been important in the war, that you may have many duties to attend to, that you must have many duties to attend to, but now you have returned". - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 74, Sentence #83)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
74 83 "I understand that you are a commander, that you have been important in the war, that you may have many duties to attend to, that you must have many duties to attend to, but now you have returned".

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
74 80 * * * * "I understand you have been very busy, Tarl," said the slave, peering through the bars.
74 81 He did not respond to her.
74 82 "I spoke perhaps too earnestly, too directly, before," she said.
74 83 "I understand that you are a commander, that you have been important in the war, that you may have many duties to attend to, that you must have many duties to attend to, but now you have returned".
74 84 The bottom of the cage was wet, as were her knees, where she knelt in the dampness.
74 85 One of the cleaning slaves had cast a bucket of water into the cage, to wash wastes from it, to be later cleaned.
74 86 To one side, where she could reach it, through the bars, was a small bowl, in which lay a piece of fruit, and a crust of bread.
* * * * "I understand you have been very busy, Tarl," said the slave, peering through the bars. He did not respond to her. "I spoke perhaps too earnestly, too directly, before," she said. "I understand that you are a commander, that you have been important in the war, that you may have many duties to attend to, that you must have many duties to attend to, but now you have returned". The bottom of the cage was wet, as were her knees, where she knelt in the dampness. One of the cleaning slaves had cast a bucket of water into the cage, to wash wastes from it, to be later cleaned. To one side, where she could reach it, through the bars, was a small bowl, in which lay a piece of fruit, and a crust of bread. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 74)