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

In the Vicinity of the Slaughter Bench As Cabot climbed the ladder the shrieks of the Lady Bina came to him. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 43, Sentence #1)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
43 1 In the Vicinity of the Slaughter Bench As Cabot climbed the ladder the shrieks of the Lady bina came to him.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
42 144 Then he turned to the slave.
42 145 "Hurry!" he said, and grasped the ladder.
42 146 He looked back, once, and saw the slave, climbing below him, and, down on the floor, in the sawdust, he saw the first Kur, fallen, inert.
43 1 In the Vicinity of the Slaughter Bench As Cabot climbed the ladder the shrieks of the Lady bina came to him.
43 2 "No!" she cried.
43 3 "You do not understand! I am not to die! The others, not I! I am favored of Lord Agamemnon! I am high in the world! I am Ubara, Ubara!" These noises, of course, would be unintelligible to any Kur who lacked an activated translator.
43 4 He, or what, to whom they were addressed, was probably familiar with the squeals of food animals.
Then he turned to the slave. "Hurry!" he said, and grasped the ladder. He looked back, once, and saw the slave, climbing below him, and, down on the floor, in the sawdust, he saw the first Kur, fallen, inert. In the Vicinity of the Slaughter Bench As Cabot climbed the ladder the shrieks of the Lady bina came to him. "No!" she cried. "You do not understand! I am not to die! The others, not I! I am favored of Lord Agamemnon! I am high in the world! I am Ubara, Ubara!" These noises, of course, would be unintelligible to any Kur who lacked an activated translator. He, or what, to whom they were addressed, was probably familiar with the squeals of food animals. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 43)