Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
50
10
He kept his eyes on Lyris.
50
11
His translator, on its chain, was slung about his neck.
50
12
A flood of angry sound hissed through the lips of Lyris, she glaring out at us from behind the bars.
50
13
I took it that that sound was half in articulate kur, which I was able to at least recognize as kur, and half, perhaps, in nothing that could even be understood as intelligible discourse, but might better be interpreted as no more than shrieks and cries, a frightful ventilation of frustration and fury.
50
14
"What is she saying?" I asked.
50
15
"She is displeased," said Lord Grendel.
50
16
"I had suspected that," I said.
He kept his eyes on Lyris.
His translator, on its chain, was slung about his neck.
A flood of angry sound hissed through the lips of Lyris, she glaring out at us from behind the bars.
I took it that that sound was half in articulate kur, which I was able to at least recognize as kur, and half, perhaps, in nothing that could even be understood as intelligible discourse, but might better be interpreted as no more than shrieks and cries, a frightful ventilation of frustration and fury.
"What is she saying?" I asked.
"She is displeased," said Lord Grendel.
"I had suspected that," I said.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )