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Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)

"These intruders," said the Lady Bina, "were doubtless Kurii. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 42, Sentence #104)
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42 104 "These intruders," said the Lady bina, "were doubtless Kurii.

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

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42 101 "Not at all," she said, and declined to explain this, apparently feeling a matter so obvious needed no explanation.
42 102 "The gift was delivered to the house of Flavius Minor in the port city of Brundisium," I said, "and was claimed by my master, Tenrik of Siba, as planned, but intruders, three beasts, intervened.
42 103 The gift was seized by these beasts and spirited away, we know not where nor for what reason".
42 104 "These intruders," said the Lady bina, "were doubtless Kurii.
42 105 You should not speak of Kurii, the high ones, as beasts".
42 106 "Forgive me, Mistress," I said.
42 107 "Kurii," she said, "are not beasts.
"Not at all," she said, and declined to explain this, apparently feeling a matter so obvious needed no explanation. "The gift was delivered to the house of Flavius Minor in the port city of Brundisium," I said, "and was claimed by my master, Tenrik of Siba, as planned, but intruders, three beasts, intervened. The gift was seized by these beasts and spirited away, we know not where nor for what reason". "These intruders," said the Lady bina, "were doubtless Kurii. You should not speak of Kurii, the high ones, as beasts". "Forgive me, Mistress," I said. "Kurii," she said, "are not beasts. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 42)