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Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
34 190 "But the project failed," he said.
34 191 "The monstrous creature thus formed, though part human, was no more acceptable to humans than a full-blooded kur that had eaten and torn its way free from a sessile, tunnel womb".
34 192 "But what, Master," I asked, "has this to do with the hideous, crated creature taken from the house of Flavius Minor?" "Later, in the same steel world," he said, "that in which this unnatural experiment, so grievously unsuccessful, was consummated, internal strife arose.
34 193 kur fought kur.
34 194 The tides of war ebbed and flowed.
34 195 Deceit reigned.
34 196 Terror stalked.
"But the project failed," he said. "The monstrous creature thus formed, though part human, was no more acceptable to humans than a full-blooded kur that had eaten and torn its way free from a sessile, tunnel womb". "But what, Master," I asked, "has this to do with the hideous, crated creature taken from the house of Flavius Minor?" "Later, in the same steel world," he said, "that in which this unnatural experiment, so grievously unsuccessful, was consummated, internal strife arose. kur fought kur. The tides of war ebbed and flowed. Deceit reigned. Terror stalked. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )