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

Needless to say, amongst the allies, it was understood that feeding on one another, Kur upon human, human upon Kur, was not to take place. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 44, Sentence #46)
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44 46 Needless to say, amongst the allies, it was understood that feeding on one another, kur upon human, human upon kur, was not to take place.

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

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44 43 kurii in the field needed not be supplied, as they could feed, raw or cooked, on the bodies of their enemies.
44 44 And, it might be mentioned, though with reluctance, that the protein in the diet of the humans, in particular, in that of the killer humans, was not all derived from the processed edibles confiscated from kur commissaries.
44 45 Such unpleasantries are often associated with the altercations of rational species.
44 46 Needless to say, amongst the allies, it was understood that feeding on one another, kur upon human, human upon kur, was not to take place.
44 47 Indeed, interestingly, in the tensions, and the exigencies, and terrors, of war, each species was beginning to see the other in a different light, the one less as monster than colleague, the other less as food than friend.
44 48 Here and there, there were small herds of cattle humans about, rooting in abandoned gardens, gathering up fallen fruit, scavenging on the dead.
44 49 Several had returned to the ashes of the stock yards, wandering about, making tiny noises, puzzled perhaps at the disappearance of the pens, and the feed troughs.
kurii in the field needed not be supplied, as they could feed, raw or cooked, on the bodies of their enemies. And, it might be mentioned, though with reluctance, that the protein in the diet of the humans, in particular, in that of the killer humans, was not all derived from the processed edibles confiscated from kur commissaries. Such unpleasantries are often associated with the altercations of rational species. Needless to say, amongst the allies, it was understood that feeding on one another, kur upon human, human upon kur, was not to take place. Indeed, interestingly, in the tensions, and the exigencies, and terrors, of war, each species was beginning to see the other in a different light, the one less as monster than colleague, the other less as food than friend. Here and there, there were small herds of cattle humans about, rooting in abandoned gardens, gathering up fallen fruit, scavenging on the dead. Several had returned to the ashes of the stock yards, wandering about, making tiny noises, puzzled perhaps at the disappearance of the pens, and the feed troughs. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 44)