Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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239
The first kur was some eight or ten feet below us when, suddenly, it slipped on the rock and, with a wild shriek, scratching at the stone, slid some four feet downward and then plunged backward, turning in the air, howling, and, some five Ihn later, struck the rocks far below.
The first Kur was some eight or ten feet below us when, suddenly, it slipped on the rock and, with a wild shriek, scratching at the stone, slid some four feet downward and then plunged backward, turning in the air, howling, and, some five Ihn later, struck the rocks far below.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #239)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Behind the first kur, some feet below, was a second.
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Two others were far down the slope, where it was less sheer.
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238
The two closest to us had left their weapons below, with the others.
15
239
The first kur was some eight or ten feet below us when, suddenly, it slipped on the rock and, with a wild shriek, scratching at the stone, slid some four feet downward and then plunged backward, turning in the air, howling, and, some five Ihn later, struck the rocks far below.
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"The hand holds," said Ivar, "were not cut to be deep enough to support the weight of a kur".
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The second kur was some twenty-five feet below.
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It looked up, snarling.
Behind the first kur, some feet below, was a second.
Two others were far down the slope, where it was less sheer.
The two closest to us had left their weapons below, with the others.
The first kur was some eight or ten feet below us when, suddenly, it slipped on the rock and, with a wild shriek, scratching at the stone, slid some four feet downward and then plunged backward, turning in the air, howling, and, some five Ihn later, struck the rocks far below.
"The hand holds," said Ivar, "were not cut to be deep enough to support the weight of a kur".
The second kur was some twenty-five feet below.
It looked up, snarling.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 15)