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

"What are we do to?" asked Archon. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 56, Sentence #273)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
56 273 "What are we do to?" asked archon.

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

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56 270 "I agree," said Lord Grendel.
56 271 "The four hundred must now, surely, be killed," said Statius.
56 272 "No, free them," said Lord Grendel, wearily.
56 273 "What are we do to?" asked archon.
56 274 "We will return to the forests," said Lord Grendel.
56 275 "A precarious stasis now exists.
56 276 With the departure of Mitonicus, we are unable to force our war to a favorable resolution, but, too, I think that Agamemnon, as well, now lacks the power to dislodge us from our retreats.
"I agree," said Lord Grendel. "The four hundred must now, surely, be killed," said Statius. "No, free them," said Lord Grendel, wearily. "What are we do to?" asked archon. "We will return to the forests," said Lord Grendel. "A precarious stasis now exists. With the departure of Mitonicus, we are unable to force our war to a favorable resolution, but, too, I think that Agamemnon, as well, now lacks the power to dislodge us from our retreats. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 56)