Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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45
22
Lord Grendel, whom I might easily have mistaken for a Kur, was in a place of honor.
Lord Grendel, whom I might easily have mistaken for a Kur, was in a place of honor.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 45, Sentence #22)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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45
19
The supper, which had been earlier characterized as a light collation, proved more in the nature of a small feast.
45
20
Eleven slaves, including myself, were serving.
45
21
There were perhaps forty men present, and, on a high dais, at the end of the room, crouching, facing the diners, six Kurii, including the she-Kur that had so impressed Lord Grendel.
45
22
Lord Grendel, whom I might easily have mistaken for a Kur, was in a place of honor.
45
23
The she-Kur was crouched on his left.
45
24
I supposed he could feel her presence.
45
25
I had no doubt it had been seen to that she was well groomed.
The supper, which had been earlier characterized as a light collation, proved more in the nature of a small feast.
Eleven slaves, including myself, were serving.
There were perhaps forty men present, and, on a high dais, at the end of the room, crouching, facing the diners, six Kurii, including the she-Kur that had so impressed Lord Grendel.
Lord Grendel, whom I might easily have mistaken for a Kur, was in a place of honor.
The she-Kur was crouched on his left.
I supposed he could feel her presence.
I had no doubt it had been seen to that she was well groomed.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 45)