Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
45
31
Indeed, I might easily have taken the she-Kur for a male.
45
32
The she-Kur tends, statistically, to be slighter than the male, and narrower in her frame.
45
33
The Kur fertilized egg, at an early stage, is deposited in one of the "rooted wombs," where it is brought to term, or, better, comes to term, as it feeds and tears its way from the womb.
45
34
"To the noble Lord Grendel!" called a large, handsome, long-armed, reclining, red-robed fellow at one of the two tables closest to the dais, lifting a wine goblet toward the dais.
45
35
"Lord Grendel!" said several others, lifting their goblets.
45
36
The Kurii on the dais, too, lifted their goblets, and Lord Grendel modestly inclined his head, briefly, acknowledging this attention.
45
37
The she-Kur at his left held her own goblet to his lips.
Indeed, I might easily have taken the she-Kur for a male.
The she-Kur tends, statistically, to be slighter than the male, and narrower in her frame.
The Kur fertilized egg, at an early stage, is deposited in one of the "rooted wombs," where it is brought to term, or, better, comes to term, as it feeds and tears its way from the womb.
"To the noble Lord Grendel!" called a large, handsome, long-armed, reclining, red-robed fellow at one of the two tables closest to the dais, lifting a wine goblet toward the dais.
"Lord Grendel!" said several others, lifting their goblets.
The Kurii on the dais, too, lifted their goblets, and Lord Grendel modestly inclined his head, briefly, acknowledging this attention.
The she-Kur at his left held her own goblet to his lips.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )