Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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632
If Samos were correct that 'Kurii' was a Gorean corruption of the name of such animals for themselves, and that the word was used in Torvaldsland as a designation for beasts, then it seemed not unlikely that such animals were not unknown in Torvaldsland, at least in certain areas, perhaps remote ones.
If Samos were correct that 'Kurii' was a Gorean corruption of the name of such animals for themselves, and that the word was used in Torvaldsland as a designation for beasts, then it seemed not unlikely that such animals were not unknown in Torvaldsland, at least in certain areas, perhaps remote ones.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #632)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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1
629
"The word is a Gorean corruption of their name for themselves, for their kind," said Samos.
1
630
"In Torvaldsland," said Tab, "that word means 'beasts'".
1
631
"That is interesting," I said.
1
632
If Samos were correct that 'Kurii' was a Gorean corruption of the name of such animals for themselves, and that the word was used in Torvaldsland as a designation for beasts, then it seemed not unlikely that such animals were not unknown in Torvaldsland, at least in certain areas, perhaps remote ones.
1
633
The tarn had flown northwest.
1
634
It would, presumably, follow the coast north, perhaps above the forests, perhaps to the bleak coasts of forbidding Torvaldsland itself.
1
635
"Do you surmise, Samos," I asked, "that the beast killed for hunger?" "Speak," said Samos to the rencer.
"The word is a Gorean corruption of their name for themselves, for their kind," said Samos.
"In Torvaldsland," said Tab, "that word means 'beasts'".
"That is interesting," I said.
If Samos were correct that 'Kurii' was a Gorean corruption of the name of such animals for themselves, and that the word was used in Torvaldsland as a designation for beasts, then it seemed not unlikely that such animals were not unknown in Torvaldsland, at least in certain areas, perhaps remote ones.
The tarn had flown northwest.
It would, presumably, follow the coast north, perhaps above the forests, perhaps to the bleak coasts of forbidding Torvaldsland itself.
"Do you surmise, Samos," I asked, "that the beast killed for hunger?" "Speak," said Samos to the rencer.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 1)