Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
63
102
"Its leader is the cattle human from the time of the slaughter bench, he who noted the Lady bina, he who understood in his simple, doltish, stupid way her role in leading others to the slaughter bench, he who would have her blood!" "No!" cried Flavion, in dismay.
"Its leader is the cattle human from the time of the slaughter bench, he who noted the Lady Bina, he who understood in his simple, doltish, stupid way her role in leading others to the slaughter bench, he who would have her blood!" "No!" cried Flavion, in dismay.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 63, Sentence #102)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
63
99
"He will return shortly".
63
100
Cabot peered anxiously through the glass.
63
101
"I know that herd!" he said.
63
102
"Its leader is the cattle human from the time of the slaughter bench, he who noted the Lady bina, he who understood in his simple, doltish, stupid way her role in leading others to the slaughter bench, he who would have her blood!" "No!" cried Flavion, in dismay.
63
103
"It is no coincidence that it is that herd and not another which is foraging below!" cried Cabot.
63
104
"Surely it is a mere coincidence," protested Flavion.
63
105
"No, no!" cried Cabot.
"He will return shortly".
Cabot peered anxiously through the glass.
"I know that herd!" he said.
"Its leader is the cattle human from the time of the slaughter bench, he who noted the Lady bina, he who understood in his simple, doltish, stupid way her role in leading others to the slaughter bench, he who would have her blood!" "No!" cried Flavion, in dismay.
"It is no coincidence that it is that herd and not another which is foraging below!" cried Cabot.
"Surely it is a mere coincidence," protested Flavion.
"No, no!" cried Cabot.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 63)