Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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The charge of the Tuchuk, in spite of its rapidity and momentum, carried him no more than four paces beyond me.
The charge of the Tuchuk, in spite of its rapidity and momentum, carried him no more than four paces beyond me.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #5)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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The slender, flexible wand of the lance tore at the seven-layered Gorean shield, striking a spark from the brass rim binding it, as the man had lunged at my head.
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I had not cast the spear.
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I had no wish to kill the Tuchuk.
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The charge of the Tuchuk, in spite of its rapidity and momentum, carried him no more than four paces beyond me.
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It seemed scarcely had he passed than the kaiila had wheeled and charged again, this time given free rein, that it might tear at me with its fangs.
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I thrust with the spear, trying to force back the snapping jaws of the screaming animal.
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The kaiila struck, and then withdrew, and then struck again.
The slender, flexible wand of the lance tore at the seven-layered Gorean shield, striking a spark from the brass rim binding it, as the man had lunged at my head.
I had not cast the spear.
I had no wish to kill the Tuchuk.
The charge of the Tuchuk, in spite of its rapidity and momentum, carried him no more than four paces beyond me.
It seemed scarcely had he passed than the kaiila had wheeled and charged again, this time given free rein, that it might tear at me with its fangs.
I thrust with the spear, trying to force back the snapping jaws of the screaming animal.
The kaiila struck, and then withdrew, and then struck again.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 4)