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Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)

"You know us, unfortunately," said the Kur, to the assembly, "only by our outcasts, wretches driven from our caves, unfit for the gentilities of civilization, by our diseased and our misfits, and our insane, by those who, in spite of our efforts and our kindness, did not manage to learn our ways of peace and harmony". - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #106)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 106 "You know us, unfortunately," said the kur, to the assembly, "only by our outcasts, wretches driven from our caves, unfit for the gentilities of civilization, by our diseased and our misfits, and our insane, by those who, in spite of our efforts and our kindness, did not manage to learn our ways of peace and harmony".

Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)

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11 103 There is not enough game to support many in such a place".
11 104 "Then how far would they be away?" I asked.
11 105 "It is not known," said the Forkbeard.
11 106 "You know us, unfortunately," said the kur, to the assembly, "only by our outcasts, wretches driven from our caves, unfit for the gentilities of civilization, by our diseased and our misfits, and our insane, by those who, in spite of our efforts and our kindness, did not manage to learn our ways of peace and harmony".
11 107 The men of Torvaldsland seemed stunned.
11 108 I looked at the great axes in the hands of the two kurii who accompanied the speaker.
11 109 "Too often have we met in war and killing," said the speaker.
There is not enough game to support many in such a place". "Then how far would they be away?" I asked. "It is not known," said the Forkbeard. "You know us, unfortunately," said the kur, to the assembly, "only by our outcasts, wretches driven from our caves, unfit for the gentilities of civilization, by our diseased and our misfits, and our insane, by those who, in spite of our efforts and our kindness, did not manage to learn our ways of peace and harmony". The men of Torvaldsland seemed stunned. I looked at the great axes in the hands of the two kurii who accompanied the speaker. "Too often have we met in war and killing," said the speaker. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 11)