Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
46
27
"It is strange to think that he was once no more than a scavenger kur," said a kur.
"It is strange to think that he was once no more than a scavenger Kur," said a Kur.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 46, Sentence #27)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
46
24
"I wish," said Cabot, "that I had his skills".
46
25
"He is as silent as the fall of darkness, as unseen as the wind," said one of the kurii.
46
26
"Such skills," thought Cabot, "might have been the envy even of the Red Savages, of the Gorean Barrens".
46
27
"It is strange to think that he was once no more than a scavenger kur," said a kur.
46
28
"I am honored to be accepted amongst you," said Flavion.
46
29
"The honor is ours," said Lord Grendel.
46
30
"My smaller size," said Flavion, "facilitates my humble contributions, if contributions they be, to our cause".
"I wish," said Cabot, "that I had his skills".
"He is as silent as the fall of darkness, as unseen as the wind," said one of the kurii.
"Such skills," thought Cabot, "might have been the envy even of the Red Savages, of the Gorean Barrens".
"It is strange to think that he was once no more than a scavenger kur," said a kur.
"I am honored to be accepted amongst you," said Flavion.
"The honor is ours," said Lord Grendel.
"My smaller size," said Flavion, "facilitates my humble contributions, if contributions they be, to our cause".
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 46)