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"law " "kur "

Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 517 I heard the kur outside howl with rage.
21 518 I tried to swing the hatch shut, to lock it, but it hung crooked on its hinges and would not close.
21 519 Perhaps it had been damaged in the crash of the ship.
21 520 Perhaps the kur with whom I had trekked had, with the frenzy of a kur's strength, wrenched it aside, before meeting the four charges of the other kur's weapon.
21 521 I heard the kur's claws swift on the steel outside, scraping, climbing.
21 522 I reached for the ring at my neck.
21 523 It was gone! The bit of leather, brittle, worn from the sun, had separated.
I heard the kur outside howl with rage. I tried to swing the hatch shut, to lock it, but it hung crooked on its hinges and would not close. Perhaps it had been damaged in the crash of the ship. Perhaps the kur with whom I had trekked had, with the frenzy of a kur's strength, wrenched it aside, before meeting the four charges of the other kur's weapon. I heard the kur's claws swift on the steel outside, scraping, climbing. I reached for the ring at my neck. It was gone! The bit of leather, brittle, worn from the sun, had separated. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )