Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
44
51
To the hearing of a Kur, or Lord Grendel, however, I had little doubt that they were clearly audible.
To the hearing of a Kur, or Lord Grendel, however, I had little doubt that they were clearly audible.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 44, Sentence #51)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
44
48
I was sure I had heard the voice before.
44
49
Interestingly, almost simultaneously, softly, I heard mechanically produced phonemes in Kur.
44
50
The sounds were subtle, to me little more than a susurration.
44
51
To the hearing of a Kur, or Lord Grendel, however, I had little doubt that they were clearly audible.
44
52
In the dark history of the high ones I gathered that evolution, in virtue of whatever considerations, had tended to favor keenness of hearing.
44
53
On the other hand, when a Kur utterance was registered by such a device, its emanation in Gorean was clearly accessible to the human ear.
44
54
I would later learn that the volume on such machines, in either Kur or Gorean, could be regulated by means of a dial.
I was sure I had heard the voice before.
Interestingly, almost simultaneously, softly, I heard mechanically produced phonemes in Kur.
The sounds were subtle, to me little more than a susurration.
To the hearing of a Kur, or Lord Grendel, however, I had little doubt that they were clearly audible.
In the dark history of the high ones I gathered that evolution, in virtue of whatever considerations, had tended to favor keenness of hearing.
On the other hand, when a Kur utterance was registered by such a device, its emanation in Gorean was clearly accessible to the human ear.
I would later learn that the volume on such machines, in either Kur or Gorean, could be regulated by means of a dial.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 44)