Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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It was the kur who, when an iron-chain kur, had stood before Agamemnon with another kur in the audience chamber, a silver-chain kur.
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There had been mutual protestations of some sort, in which perhaps the iron-chain kur might have been denouncing the one with the silver chain, and the one with the silver chain might have been defending himself.
48
236
It was hard to say, as this took place in kur, and there were no activated translators in the room.
48
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The silver-chain kur had then been slain, most unpleasantly, by Agamemnon, then housed in the large, crab-like metal body, and the silver chain, with garlands, had been awarded to former iron-chain kur.
48
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Lucius turned away, disdaining to acknowledge the celebratory acclaim of the silver-chain kur.
48
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He turned back to the container on the left, which had been the only one from which a voice had emanated of late.
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"Be careful," he said to his fellows at the dais.
It was the kur who, when an iron-chain kur, had stood before Agamemnon with another kur in the audience chamber, a silver-chain kur.
There had been mutual protestations of some sort, in which perhaps the iron-chain kur might have been denouncing the one with the silver chain, and the one with the silver chain might have been defending himself.
It was hard to say, as this took place in kur, and there were no activated translators in the room.
The silver-chain kur had then been slain, most unpleasantly, by Agamemnon, then housed in the large, crab-like metal body, and the silver chain, with garlands, had been awarded to former iron-chain kur.
Lucius turned away, disdaining to acknowledge the celebratory acclaim of the silver-chain kur.
He turned back to the container on the left, which had been the only one from which a voice had emanated of late.
"Be careful," he said to his fellows at the dais.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )