Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
55
289
"The Lady bina returns," said Cabot.
"The Lady Bina returns," said Cabot.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 55, Sentence #289)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
55
286
"The trail is fresh.
55
287
A Kur child could follow it".
55
288
There was, at that moment, a cry of Kur elation, and greeting, and Cabot and Lord Grendel turned about to see Statius approaching, dragging behind him, by means of a stout rope on her neck, stumbling, filthy, terrified, only the remnant of a stained tunic left to her, her wrists pinioned behind her in slave bracelets, the Lady bina.
55
289
"The Lady bina returns," said Cabot.
55
290
Statius hurled the Lady bina triumphantly, contemptuously, to the feet of Lord Grendel.
55
291
"Here," cried Statius, "is the traitress, the Lady bina!" The Lady bina, helpless at the feet of Lord Grendel, squirmed in misery, and terror.
55
292
The shred of tunic remaining to her was filthy.
"The trail is fresh.
A Kur child could follow it".
There was, at that moment, a cry of Kur elation, and greeting, and Cabot and Lord Grendel turned about to see Statius approaching, dragging behind him, by means of a stout rope on her neck, stumbling, filthy, terrified, only the remnant of a stained tunic left to her, her wrists pinioned behind her in slave bracelets, the Lady bina.
"The Lady bina returns," said Cabot.
Statius hurled the Lady bina triumphantly, contemptuously, to the feet of Lord Grendel.
"Here," cried Statius, "is the traitress, the Lady bina!" The Lady bina, helpless at the feet of Lord Grendel, squirmed in misery, and terror.
The shred of tunic remaining to her was filthy.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 55)