Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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11
166
"What crop," asked Ivar Forkbeard, who wore a hood, of the platform, "do the kurii most favor in their agricultural pursuits?" I saw the ears of the kur lie swiftly back against its head.
"What crop," asked Ivar Forkbeard, who wore a hood, of the platform, "do the Kurii most favor in their agricultural pursuits?" I saw the ears of the Kur lie swiftly back against its head.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #166)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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11
163
They spoke together in one of the languages of the kurii, for there are, I understood, in the steel worlds, nations and races of such beasts.
11
164
I could hear little of what they said.
11
165
I could detect, however, that it more resembled the snarls and growling of larls than the converse of rational creatures.
11
166
"What crop," asked Ivar Forkbeard, who wore a hood, of the platform, "do the kurii most favor in their agricultural pursuits?" I saw the ears of the kur lie swiftly back against its head.
11
167
Then it relaxed.
11
168
Its lips drew back from its fangs.
11
169
"Sa-Tarna," it said.
They spoke together in one of the languages of the kurii, for there are, I understood, in the steel worlds, nations and races of such beasts.
I could hear little of what they said.
I could detect, however, that it more resembled the snarls and growling of larls than the converse of rational creatures.
"What crop," asked Ivar Forkbeard, who wore a hood, of the platform, "do the kurii most favor in their agricultural pursuits?" I saw the ears of the kur lie swiftly back against its head.
Then it relaxed.
Its lips drew back from its fangs.
"Sa-Tarna," it said.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 11)