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

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50 197 kurik held her in place, her arm again in his grasp.
50 198 "What is that?" she cried, shuddering, aghast.
50 199 "A friend," said kurik.
50 200 I gathered that the Lady Alexina had never seen a kur before, or anything similar to a kur.
50 201 She had not been at the supper in the house off the Viktel Aria.
50 202 Too, kurii were not likely to be in attendance at the House of a Hundred Corridors.
50 203 Presumably, then, she would have supposed, in her involvement in the intrigues of Decius Albus, that Lord Agamemnon and Lord Grendel were men, and that the entire matter was one dealing merely with differences between competitive human factions.
kurik held her in place, her arm again in his grasp. "What is that?" she cried, shuddering, aghast. "A friend," said kurik. I gathered that the Lady Alexina had never seen a kur before, or anything similar to a kur. She had not been at the supper in the house off the Viktel Aria. Too, kurii were not likely to be in attendance at the House of a Hundred Corridors. Presumably, then, she would have supposed, in her involvement in the intrigues of Decius Albus, that Lord Agamemnon and Lord Grendel were men, and that the entire matter was one dealing merely with differences between competitive human factions. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )