Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
57
40
"Glory to our cause!" In the threshold of the camp, startled, and seemingly jubilant, stood Flavion, who then rushed forward to embrace Lord Grendel, Cabot, Statius, archon, and others, and then he bounded about, leaping into the air, uttering screeches of pleasure, and then, alighting, again and again, he reached down and cast flags of dirt into the air, and then, struggling to govern his emotions, he returned, fawning and cringing, to the presence of the Lord Grendel.
"Glory to our cause!" In the threshold of the camp, startled, and seemingly jubilant, stood Flavion, who then rushed forward to embrace Lord Grendel, Cabot, Statius, Archon, and others, and then he bounded about, leaping into the air, uttering screeches of pleasure, and then, alighting, again and again, he reached down and cast flags of dirt into the air, and then, struggling to govern his emotions, he returned, fawning and cringing, to the presence of the Lord Grendel.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 57, Sentence #40)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
57
37
"As you can see he was not the sole survivor".
57
38
"Happily!" said Peisistratus.
57
39
"Thanks be to the Nameless One!" cried a voice.
57
40
"Glory to our cause!" In the threshold of the camp, startled, and seemingly jubilant, stood Flavion, who then rushed forward to embrace Lord Grendel, Cabot, Statius, archon, and others, and then he bounded about, leaping into the air, uttering screeches of pleasure, and then, alighting, again and again, he reached down and cast flags of dirt into the air, and then, struggling to govern his emotions, he returned, fawning and cringing, to the presence of the Lord Grendel.
57
41
"Joy! Joy!" he cried.
57
42
"Did I not see you die?" "It seems not," said Cabot.
57
43
"I waited with you in the Vale of Destruction," said Flavion, "but grew suspicious, and withdrew to confirm my suspicions.
"As you can see he was not the sole survivor".
"Happily!" said Peisistratus.
"Thanks be to the Nameless One!" cried a voice.
"Glory to our cause!" In the threshold of the camp, startled, and seemingly jubilant, stood Flavion, who then rushed forward to embrace Lord Grendel, Cabot, Statius, archon, and others, and then he bounded about, leaping into the air, uttering screeches of pleasure, and then, alighting, again and again, he reached down and cast flags of dirt into the air, and then, struggling to govern his emotions, he returned, fawning and cringing, to the presence of the Lord Grendel.
"Joy! Joy!" he cried.
"Did I not see you die?" "It seems not," said Cabot.
"I waited with you in the Vale of Destruction," said Flavion, "but grew suspicious, and withdrew to confirm my suspicions.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 57)