Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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111
You have, cruelly, and without compunction, hunted us and, when we sought comradeship with you as brothers, as fellow rational creatures, you have sought to slay us".
11
112
"Kill them," muttered more than one man.
11
113
"They are Kurii".
11
114
"Even now," said the Kur, the skin drawing back from its fangs, "there are those among you who wish our death, who urge our destruction".
11
115
The men were silent.
11
116
The Kur had heard and understood their speech, though he stood far from us, and above us, on the platform of the assembly, that platform cut into the small, sloping hill over the assembly field.
11
117
I admired the acuteness of its hearing.
You have, cruelly, and without compunction, hunted us and, when we sought comradeship with you as brothers, as fellow rational creatures, you have sought to slay us".
"Kill them," muttered more than one man.
"They are Kurii".
"Even now," said the Kur, the skin drawing back from its fangs, "there are those among you who wish our death, who urge our destruction".
The men were silent.
The Kur had heard and understood their speech, though he stood far from us, and above us, on the platform of the assembly, that platform cut into the small, sloping hill over the assembly field.
I admired the acuteness of its hearing.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )