Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"If the Kurii were wise," said Kurik, his sword in his belt, the bow with its quarrel cradled in his arms, casting a wary glance at Tyrtaios, the Assassin, who still stood to one side, some yards away, "they would forego their sport, and spare the kajirae".
"If the Kurii were wise," said Kurik, his sword in his belt, the bow with its quarrel cradled in his arms, casting a wary glance at Tyrtaios, the Assassin, who still stood to one side, some yards away, "they would forego their sport, and spare the kajirae".
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 61, Sentence #711)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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61
708
"Discipline!" cried an officer.
61
709
"Discipline!" Drusus Andronicus turned to Kurik.
61
710
"There is division amongst the men," he said, "as before".
61
711
"If the Kurii were wise," said Kurik, his sword in his belt, the bow with its quarrel cradled in his arms, casting a wary glance at Tyrtaios, the Assassin, who still stood to one side, some yards away, "they would forego their sport, and spare the kajirae".
61
712
"You do not know them, as I do," said Drusus Andronicus.
61
713
"Kajirae are muchly irrelevant here.
61
714
It is now a matter of force, and of what is to be done, and why.
"Discipline!" cried an officer.
"Discipline!" Drusus Andronicus turned to Kurik.
"There is division amongst the men," he said, "as before".
"If the Kurii were wise," said Kurik, his sword in his belt, the bow with its quarrel cradled in his arms, casting a wary glance at Tyrtaios, the Assassin, who still stood to one side, some yards away, "they would forego their sport, and spare the kajirae".
"You do not know them, as I do," said Drusus Andronicus.
"Kajirae are muchly irrelevant here.
It is now a matter of force, and of what is to be done, and why.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 61)