Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
53
145
"Many humans," said Lord Grendel, "particularly at first, have difficulty telling the kur male from the kur female.
"Many humans," said Lord Grendel, "particularly at first, have difficulty telling the Kur male from the Kur female.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 53, Sentence #145)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
53
142
They continued to traverse the tunnel, and encountered more of the growths adhering to the walls.
53
143
"Be careful where you step," said Grendel.
53
144
A small creature, urtlike, scampered past, yet Cabot suspected it was not the presence of such small denizens of the tunnel with which Lord Grendel was most concerned.
53
145
"Many humans," said Lord Grendel, "particularly at first, have difficulty telling the kur male from the kur female.
53
146
Did you know that?" "Oh?" said Cabot, who himself, to be perfectly honest, was still, at least occasionally, afflicted with uncertainty in the matter.
53
147
"Unlike the human female," said Lord Grendel, "the kur female, unless a throwback, an atavism, is narrow-hipped and breastless.
53
148
The functions of gestation and nursing take place in the wombs".
They continued to traverse the tunnel, and encountered more of the growths adhering to the walls.
"Be careful where you step," said Grendel.
A small creature, urtlike, scampered past, yet Cabot suspected it was not the presence of such small denizens of the tunnel with which Lord Grendel was most concerned.
"Many humans," said Lord Grendel, "particularly at first, have difficulty telling the kur male from the kur female.
Did you know that?" "Oh?" said Cabot, who himself, to be perfectly honest, was still, at least occasionally, afflicted with uncertainty in the matter.
"Unlike the human female," said Lord Grendel, "the kur female, unless a throwback, an atavism, is narrow-hipped and breastless.
The functions of gestation and nursing take place in the wombs".
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 53)