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

Perhaps, I thought, Kurii, given their fangs and claws, their seeming night vision, and, as my master had averred, their keenness of hearing, were originally night hunters. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 46, Sentence #10)
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46 10 Perhaps, I thought, Kurii, given their fangs and claws, their seeming night vision, and, as my master had averred, their keenness of hearing, were originally night hunters.

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

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46 7 But the Kurii, and Lord Grendel, proceeded on as surely as before.
46 8 Then it occurred to me that their night vision might be far more acute than that of the normal human, and more akin to that of the larl or sleen.
46 9 The sleen in the wild tends to be nocturnal.
46 10 Perhaps, I thought, Kurii, given their fangs and claws, their seeming night vision, and, as my master had averred, their keenness of hearing, were originally night hunters.
46 11 This conjecture, as it later proved, was unjustified, or, at least, partially so.
46 12 The primitive Kur, rather like the cat of Earth, was scarcely less dangerous at night than during the day.
46 13 Occasionally Lord Grendel and the Kurii, five in number, conversed amongst themselves, in Kur.
But the Kurii, and Lord Grendel, proceeded on as surely as before. Then it occurred to me that their night vision might be far more acute than that of the normal human, and more akin to that of the larl or sleen. The sleen in the wild tends to be nocturnal. Perhaps, I thought, Kurii, given their fangs and claws, their seeming night vision, and, as my master had averred, their keenness of hearing, were originally night hunters. This conjecture, as it later proved, was unjustified, or, at least, partially so. The primitive Kur, rather like the cat of Earth, was scarcely less dangerous at night than during the day. Occasionally Lord Grendel and the Kurii, five in number, conversed amongst themselves, in Kur. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 46)