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

"What then must be the might and worthiness of a cause so served, by adherents and partisans of such nobility?" said Archon. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 69, Sentence #86)
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69 86 "What then must be the might and worthiness of a cause so served, by adherents and partisans of such nobility?" said archon.

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

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69 83 The loyalists saw that Lord Arcesilaus did not wish to have his life purchased at such a cost.
69 84 This was Kur.
69 85 They saw, too, that our forces were prepared to give their lives for Lord Arcesilaus, and this, too, was Kur".
69 86 "What then must be the might and worthiness of a cause so served, by adherents and partisans of such nobility?" said archon.
69 87 "The treachery of the amnesty betrayal still rankled with many," said a Kur, "for that was not Kur".
69 88 "Too," said another, "the luring of Lord Grendel into an ambush, with odds of more than twenty to one, was not pleasing to many.
69 89 It is one thing for a Kur to challenge a Kur, Kur to Kur, as in the rings.
The loyalists saw that Lord Arcesilaus did not wish to have his life purchased at such a cost. This was Kur. They saw, too, that our forces were prepared to give their lives for Lord Arcesilaus, and this, too, was Kur". "What then must be the might and worthiness of a cause so served, by adherents and partisans of such nobility?" said archon. "The treachery of the amnesty betrayal still rankled with many," said a Kur, "for that was not Kur". "Too," said another, "the luring of Lord Grendel into an ambush, with odds of more than twenty to one, was not pleasing to many. It is one thing for a Kur to challenge a Kur, Kur to Kur, as in the rings. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 69)