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Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)

Indeed, it had been difficult for me, at first, to distinguish a male Kur from a female Kur, a difficulty which would be incomprehensible amongst Kurii themselves. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 49, Sentence #84)
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49 84 Indeed, it had been difficult for me, at first, to distinguish a male kur from a female kur, a difficulty which would be incomprehensible amongst kurii themselves.

Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)

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49 81 Who distinguishes one gray urt from another gray urt, and few would pay much attention to the difference between a gray urt and a red urt.
49 82 They are all urts.
49 83 I recalled that on the steel world of Agamemnon, I had often, at first, confused one kur with another.
49 84 Indeed, it had been difficult for me, at first, to distinguish a male kur from a female kur, a difficulty which would be incomprehensible amongst kurii themselves.
49 85 It might be mentioned, in passing, that no similar difficulty occurs amongst kurii where humans are concerned.
49 86 Any kur can instantly tell a male human from a female human, in virtue of the radical sexual dimorphism characterizing the human species.
49 87 After putting the outer garments of the Ashigaru to one side, together with the knife, a tanto, which I had removed from his sash, his only weapon, I used some of the strips of cloth torn from the coverlet, and fastened his ankles together, and then his wrists, behind him.
Who distinguishes one gray urt from another gray urt, and few would pay much attention to the difference between a gray urt and a red urt. They are all urts. I recalled that on the steel world of Agamemnon, I had often, at first, confused one kur with another. Indeed, it had been difficult for me, at first, to distinguish a male kur from a female kur, a difficulty which would be incomprehensible amongst kurii themselves. It might be mentioned, in passing, that no similar difficulty occurs amongst kurii where humans are concerned. Any kur can instantly tell a male human from a female human, in virtue of the radical sexual dimorphism characterizing the human species. After putting the outer garments of the Ashigaru to one side, together with the knife, a tanto, which I had removed from his sash, his only weapon, I used some of the strips of cloth torn from the coverlet, and fastened his ankles together, and then his wrists, behind him. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 49)