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Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)

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53 256 I leaped forward and, frontally, struck the Kur which had slain Ngumi.
53 257 Its broad head was cut open to the neck.
53 258 I looked down at Ngumi.
53 259 The tribal stitching on his face, so startling and paradoxical in a scribe, a man of civilization, was identical to that on the face of Shaba.
53 260 "Help!" I heard.
53 261 "They are breaking through!" I ran to the threshold and, leaping upon the stones, screaming, struck at the arms and paws which were thrusting back the barrier of lashed poles.
53 262 Paws and arms, severed, flew bloody from the blade.
I leaped forward and, frontally, struck the Kur which had slain Ngumi. Its broad head was cut open to the neck. I looked down at Ngumi. The tribal stitching on his face, so startling and paradoxical in a scribe, a man of civilization, was identical to that on the face of Shaba. "Help!" I heard. "They are breaking through!" I ran to the threshold and, leaping upon the stones, screaming, struck at the arms and paws which were thrusting back the barrier of lashed poles. Paws and arms, severed, flew bloody from the blade. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )