Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
4
45
The tuchuk handled it well.
The Tuchuk handled it well.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #45)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
42
Thrown high the Gorean bola can lock a man's arms to his sides; thrown to the throat it can strangle him; thrown to the head, a difficult cast, the whipping weights can crush a skull.
4
43
One entangles the victim with the bola, leaps from one's mount and with the quiva cuts his throat.
4
44
I had never encountered such a weapon and I had little notion as to how it might be met.
4
45
The tuchuk handled it well.
4
46
The three weights at the end of the straps were now almost blurring in the air and he, his song ended, the reins in his left hand, quiva blade now clenched between his teeth, bola in his swinging, uplifted right arm, suddenly cried out and kicked the kaiila into its charge.
4
47
He wants a kill, I told myself.
4
48
He is under the eyes of warriors of the other peoples.
Thrown high the Gorean bola can lock a man's arms to his sides; thrown to the throat it can strangle him; thrown to the head, a difficult cast, the whipping weights can crush a skull.
One entangles the victim with the bola, leaps from one's mount and with the quiva cuts his throat.
I had never encountered such a weapon and I had little notion as to how it might be met.
The tuchuk handled it well.
The three weights at the end of the straps were now almost blurring in the air and he, his song ended, the reins in his left hand, quiva blade now clenched between his teeth, bola in his swinging, uplifted right arm, suddenly cried out and kicked the kaiila into its charge.
He wants a kill, I told myself.
He is under the eyes of warriors of the other peoples.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 4)