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

"Is there anything in the way of Kur which insists upon a particular hour, or day, or moment?" "No," said a Kur. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 66, Sentence #25)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
66 25 "Is there anything in the way of kur which insists upon a particular hour, or day, or moment?" "No," said a kur.

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

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66 22 "Let us suppose the way of kur is not changed, that this lethal pact, so peculiar and incomprehensible to mere humans, is to be brought to effectuation".
66 23 "As it must be," said a kur.
66 24 "But when?" asked Cabot.
66 25 "Is there anything in the way of kur which insists upon a particular hour, or day, or moment?" "No," said a kur.
66 26 "The mariners, after their defeat," said Cabot, "did not all immediately hang themselves or rush to the knife.
66 27 Days, weeks, passed, before they went to the place of gathering".
66 28 "They have still not submitted to the noose or knife," said a kur.
"Let us suppose the way of kur is not changed, that this lethal pact, so peculiar and incomprehensible to mere humans, is to be brought to effectuation". "As it must be," said a kur. "But when?" asked Cabot. "Is there anything in the way of kur which insists upon a particular hour, or day, or moment?" "No," said a kur. "The mariners, after their defeat," said Cabot, "did not all immediately hang themselves or rush to the knife. Days, weeks, passed, before they went to the place of gathering". "They have still not submitted to the noose or knife," said a kur. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 66)