Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
80
153
Down at the gate a kur, who had perhaps been waiting for this signal, turned aside, disappeared for a moment beyond the wall, and then, in another moment, reappeared, together with another kur, and another figure, one much smaller.
Down at the gate a Kur, who had perhaps been waiting for this signal, turned aside, disappeared for a moment beyond the wall, and then, in another moment, reappeared, together with another Kur, and another figure, one much smaller.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 80, Sentence #153)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
80
150
"But a moment, Lords and others," said Lord Arcesilaus.
80
151
"But a moment".
80
152
He then raised his hand, lifting it toward the outer gate, well beyond the foot of the long, wide stairs leading upward to the dais.
80
153
Down at the gate a kur, who had perhaps been waiting for this signal, turned aside, disappeared for a moment beyond the wall, and then, in another moment, reappeared, together with another kur, and another figure, one much smaller.
80
154
These three figures then began to approach the foot of the stairs, the small figure first, and then a kur on each side, and slightly behind it.
80
155
"No!" cried Lord Grendel.
80
156
"What is it?" asked a kur.
"But a moment, Lords and others," said Lord Arcesilaus.
"But a moment".
He then raised his hand, lifting it toward the outer gate, well beyond the foot of the long, wide stairs leading upward to the dais.
Down at the gate a kur, who had perhaps been waiting for this signal, turned aside, disappeared for a moment beyond the wall, and then, in another moment, reappeared, together with another kur, and another figure, one much smaller.
These three figures then began to approach the foot of the stairs, the small figure first, and then a kur on each side, and slightly behind it.
"No!" cried Lord Grendel.
"What is it?" asked a kur.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 80)