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

"Those behind," said Kurik, grimly, "are within fifty paces and approach in confident leisure". - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 54, Sentence #120)
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54 120 "Those behind," said Kurik, grimly, "are within fifty paces and approach in confident leisure".

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

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54 117 No, Kurii on Gor are very much aware, even more so than humans I suspect, of the Weapon and Technology Laws of the Priest-Kings and the hazards of contravening them.
54 118 Many humans do not believe in the existence of Priest-Kings, supposing them to be no more than an invention of Initiates, to deprive the simple and trusting of their coins, but no Kur doubts their existence.
54 119 Their evidence is irrefutable, destroyed fleets and devastated landing forces".
54 120 "Those behind," said Kurik, grimly, "are within fifty paces and approach in confident leisure".
54 121 "Surely, dear Kurik," said Lord Grendel, "you have been following what I have been saying".
54 122 "I could not avoid it," said Kurik.
54 123 "The purport," said Lord Grendel, "is that the armament of our friends, those before us, and those behind us, is unlikely to be in violation of the laws of the Priest-Kings.
No, Kurii on Gor are very much aware, even more so than humans I suspect, of the Weapon and Technology Laws of the Priest-Kings and the hazards of contravening them. Many humans do not believe in the existence of Priest-Kings, supposing them to be no more than an invention of Initiates, to deprive the simple and trusting of their coins, but no Kur doubts their existence. Their evidence is irrefutable, destroyed fleets and devastated landing forces". "Those behind," said Kurik, grimly, "are within fifty paces and approach in confident leisure". "Surely, dear Kurik," said Lord Grendel, "you have been following what I have been saying". "I could not avoid it," said Kurik. "The purport," said Lord Grendel, "is that the armament of our friends, those before us, and those behind us, is unlikely to be in violation of the laws of the Priest-Kings. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 54)