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Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
33 129 There would also, of course, if the beast were to speak, be a difference in the sounds uttered.
33 130 They were neither purely human nor purely kur.
33 131 A human first encountering Grendel's Gorean might find it difficult to understand but, after a short while, with certain adjustments, it was easily intelligible.
33 132 I gathered that his kur was closer to kur, than his Gorean to Gorean.
33 133 In any event, however it might seem to a kur, I saw little difference between the kur of Grendel and that of his kur fellows with whom he readily and frequently conversed.
33 134 Grendel growled as he passed the guards, and they drew back a bit more.
33 135 They would have been more at ease had they kept their spears at the ready, drawn back, in the two-handed thrusting position.
There would also, of course, if the beast were to speak, be a difference in the sounds uttered. They were neither purely human nor purely kur. A human first encountering Grendel's Gorean might find it difficult to understand but, after a short while, with certain adjustments, it was easily intelligible. I gathered that his kur was closer to kur, than his Gorean to Gorean. In any event, however it might seem to a kur, I saw little difference between the kur of Grendel and that of his kur fellows with whom he readily and frequently conversed. Grendel growled as he passed the guards, and they drew back a bit more. They would have been more at ease had they kept their spears at the ready, drawn back, in the two-handed thrusting position. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )