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

"Get this terrible bell, and chain, off my neck!" demanded the Lady Bina, sitting on the platform, rubbing her rope-burned ankles. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 43, Sentence #132)
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43 132 "Get this terrible bell, and chain, off my neck!" demanded the Lady bina, sitting on the platform, rubbing her rope-burned ankles.

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

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43 129 "The blood of a Kur clots quickly," said Grendel.
43 130 "And of at least one human," said Cabot.
43 131 "Perhaps," said Grendel.
43 132 "Get this terrible bell, and chain, off my neck!" demanded the Lady bina, sitting on the platform, rubbing her rope-burned ankles.
43 133 "I cannot, without a tool," said Lord Grendel.
43 134 "Then fetch a tool," said the Lady bina.
43 135 "First," said Cabot, "we must free the living cattle, those on the hooks, and drive those in the shoot, and in the pens, into the open, where they might have a chance to live".
"The blood of a Kur clots quickly," said Grendel. "And of at least one human," said Cabot. "Perhaps," said Grendel. "Get this terrible bell, and chain, off my neck!" demanded the Lady bina, sitting on the platform, rubbing her rope-burned ankles. "I cannot, without a tool," said Lord Grendel. "Then fetch a tool," said the Lady bina. "First," said Cabot, "we must free the living cattle, those on the hooks, and drive those in the shoot, and in the pens, into the open, where they might have a chance to live". - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 43)