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Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 182 His head snapped to the side and his knees buckled.
12 183 He crumpled to the floor.
12 184 Before the other could regain his balance, I had leaped to him and seized him in my hands and lifted him high over my head and hurled him on his back to the stone flooring of the long chamber.
12 185 Had it been combat to the death in that brief instant I would have finished him, leaping over him and gouging my heels into his stomach, rupturing the diaphragm.
12 186 But I had no wish to kill him, nor as a matter of fact to injure him severely.
12 187 He managed to roll over on his stomach.
12 188 I could have snapped his neck then with my heel.
His head snapped to the side and his knees buckled. He crumpled to the floor. Before the other could regain his balance, I had leaped to him and seized him in my hands and lifted him high over my head and hurled him on his back to the stone flooring of the long chamber. Had it been combat to the death in that brief instant I would have finished him, leaping over him and gouging my heels into his stomach, rupturing the diaphragm. But I had no wish to kill him, nor as a matter of fact to injure him severely. He managed to roll over on his stomach. I could have snapped his neck then with my heel. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )