Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
64
2
The bell had been removed from the neck of the Lady bina.
The bell had been removed from the neck of the Lady Bina.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 64, Sentence #2)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
63
175
Lord Grendel turned about and slowly made his way back to the insurrectionists' lines, the unconscious, torn body of the Lady bina in his arms.
63
176
Cabot, bending down, picked up a tiara, and followed them to the insurrectionists' lines.
64
1
Thoughts Behind Thoughts "She is no longer beautiful," said Archon.
64
2
The bell had been removed from the neck of the Lady bina.
64
3
For four days she had been unconscious, and had then awakened raving, in delirium, her body burning with fever.
64
4
In all this time Lord Grendel had remained at her side, watching over her, tending her, while the governance of the camp was surrendered to the human ally, Peisistratus, and the rule of the insurrectionists' lines, the orders of the day, the arrangements of signs and countersigns, the inspection of weaponry, the postings of guards, the arrangement of patrols, and such, was accorded to Statius, who had once been a nondominant.
64
5
"If there should be any sign of enemy activity," had said Lord Grendel, "I am to be notified, immediately".
Lord Grendel turned about and slowly made his way back to the insurrectionists' lines, the unconscious, torn body of the Lady bina in his arms.
Cabot, bending down, picked up a tiara, and followed them to the insurrectionists' lines.
Thoughts Behind Thoughts "She is no longer beautiful," said Archon.
The bell had been removed from the neck of the Lady bina.
For four days she had been unconscious, and had then awakened raving, in delirium, her body burning with fever.
In all this time Lord Grendel had remained at her side, watching over her, tending her, while the governance of the camp was surrendered to the human ally, Peisistratus, and the rule of the insurrectionists' lines, the orders of the day, the arrangements of signs and countersigns, the inspection of weaponry, the postings of guards, the arrangement of patrols, and such, was accorded to Statius, who had once been a nondominant.
"If there should be any sign of enemy activity," had said Lord Grendel, "I am to be notified, immediately".
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 64)