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Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)

Cabot looked to the height of the defile, to his right, and waved to Archon, who lifted his hand, and then slipped back, amongst the rocks, out of sight. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #7)
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16 7 Cabot looked to the height of the defile, to his right, and waved to archon, who lifted his hand, and then slipped back, amongst the rocks, out of sight.

Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 4 There was a small sound of the bells.
16 5 She could not well look up at him, fastened as she was.
16 6 Her wrists were still fastened behind her, as they had been since her capture by Tula and Lana.
16 7 Cabot looked to the height of the defile, to his right, and waved to archon, who lifted his hand, and then slipped back, amongst the rocks, out of sight.
16 8 The rocks rose to a height of some fifty feet or so on three sides.
16 9 A shallow descent, on one side, open, led to the pitlike depression amidst the rocks.
16 10 There was another sound of the bells, angry, futile, from the prisoner.
There was a small sound of the bells. She could not well look up at him, fastened as she was. Her wrists were still fastened behind her, as they had been since her capture by Tula and Lana. Cabot looked to the height of the defile, to his right, and waved to archon, who lifted his hand, and then slipped back, amongst the rocks, out of sight. The rocks rose to a height of some fifty feet or so on three sides. A shallow descent, on one side, open, led to the pitlike depression amidst the rocks. There was another sound of the bells, angry, futile, from the prisoner. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 16)