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

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69 130 "Twice," said a kur, "the world was again in jeopardy, for minions of Agamemnon were surprised in the planting of mighty charges, which, if detonated, would have opened the world to the outside".
69 131 "He would destroy the world, rather than have it no longer his," said Cabot.
69 132 "But even his own kurii, elsewhere in a dozen places, surrendered themselves, and the charges which had been committed to them, rather than perform so hideous and monstrous a deed".
69 133 "It would not be kur," said a kur.
69 134 "I am pleased," said Cabot.
69 135 "But Agamemnon himself," said a kur, "would prefer the forfeiture of a world to the loss of a throne".
69 136 "Perhaps even to the least diminution of his power," said another.
"Twice," said a kur, "the world was again in jeopardy, for minions of Agamemnon were surprised in the planting of mighty charges, which, if detonated, would have opened the world to the outside". "He would destroy the world, rather than have it no longer his," said Cabot. "But even his own kurii, elsewhere in a dozen places, surrendered themselves, and the charges which had been committed to them, rather than perform so hideous and monstrous a deed". "It would not be kur," said a kur. "I am pleased," said Cabot. "But Agamemnon himself," said a kur, "would prefer the forfeiture of a world to the loss of a throne". "Perhaps even to the least diminution of his power," said another. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )