Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
146
It snapped again, and I knelt, the jaws passing over me as I thrust upward with the sword, piercing the neck.
It snapped again, and I knelt, the jaws passing over me as I thrust upward with the sword, piercing the neck.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #146)
Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
143
Almost immediately its eyes fixed on me; its mouth, now filled with a colorless scum, opened, revealing its teeth ridges.
6
144
It charged, its great webbed feet striking the marsh water like explosions.
6
145
In an instant the mouth had snapped for me, and I had left the mark of my blade deep in the teeth ridges of its lower jaw.
6
146
It snapped again, and I knelt, the jaws passing over me as I thrust upward with the sword, piercing the neck.
6
147
It backed away to about four or five paces, slowly, unsteadily.
6
148
The tongue, or rather its stump, flitted in and out of its mouth two or three times, as if the creature could not understand that it was no longer at its disposal.
6
149
The tharlarion sunk a bit lower in the marsh, half closing its eyes.
Almost immediately its eyes fixed on me; its mouth, now filled with a colorless scum, opened, revealing its teeth ridges.
It charged, its great webbed feet striking the marsh water like explosions.
In an instant the mouth had snapped for me, and I had left the mark of my blade deep in the teeth ridges of its lower jaw.
It snapped again, and I knelt, the jaws passing over me as I thrust upward with the sword, piercing the neck.
It backed away to about four or five paces, slowly, unsteadily.
The tongue, or rather its stump, flitted in and out of its mouth two or three times, as if the creature could not understand that it was no longer at its disposal.
The tharlarion sunk a bit lower in the marsh, half closing its eyes.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 6)