Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
64
84
The Lady bina had confirmed, as was scarcely necessary, the collusion of Flavion in her escape.
The Lady Bina had confirmed, as was scarcely necessary, the collusion of Flavion in her escape.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 64, Sentence #84)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
64
81
"Nor I," said Statius.
64
82
The reader notes that Archon referred to Flavion as a traitor.
64
83
This was now common knowledge in the camp, given the freeing of the Lady bina, the attempt on the life of Lord Grendel, his flight, and such.
64
84
The Lady bina had confirmed, as was scarcely necessary, the collusion of Flavion in her escape.
64
85
She had regarded him as a secret friend, concerned to protect her, as possible, from the wrath of Kurii.
64
86
After all, had she not once served Agamemnon? She had thus been overwhelmed with gratitude at having been accorded an opportunity to escape.
64
87
She had not understood, of course, her unwitting role in the attempt on the life of Lord Grendel, who was certain to follow her.
"Nor I," said Statius.
The reader notes that Archon referred to Flavion as a traitor.
This was now common knowledge in the camp, given the freeing of the Lady bina, the attempt on the life of Lord Grendel, his flight, and such.
The Lady bina had confirmed, as was scarcely necessary, the collusion of Flavion in her escape.
She had regarded him as a secret friend, concerned to protect her, as possible, from the wrath of Kurii.
After all, had she not once served Agamemnon? She had thus been overwhelmed with gratitude at having been accorded an opportunity to escape.
She had not understood, of course, her unwitting role in the attempt on the life of Lord Grendel, who was certain to follow her.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 64)