Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
10
555
In this chase, rather undignified, Kamras had struck a dozen times and each time, astoundingly, the off-balance Kamchak, holding his sword now like a physician's pestle, had managed somehow to meet the blow.
In this chase, rather undignified, Kamras had struck a dozen times and each time, astoundingly, the off-balance Kamchak, holding his sword now like a physician's pestle, had managed somehow to meet the blow.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #555)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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552
I scarcely noticed the blow had been smartly parried.
10
553
Kamras then began to chase Kamchak about the ring of sand.
10
554
Kamchak was nearly stumbling over backward and kept trying to regain his balance.
10
555
In this chase, rather undignified, Kamras had struck a dozen times and each time, astoundingly, the off-balance Kamchak, holding his sword now like a physician's pestle, had managed somehow to meet the blow.
10
556
"Slay him!" screamed Aphris of Turia.
10
557
I was tempted to cover my eyes.
10
558
The Kassar girl was wailing.
I scarcely noticed the blow had been smartly parried.
Kamras then began to chase Kamchak about the ring of sand.
Kamchak was nearly stumbling over backward and kept trying to regain his balance.
In this chase, rather undignified, Kamras had struck a dozen times and each time, astoundingly, the off-balance Kamchak, holding his sword now like a physician's pestle, had managed somehow to meet the blow.
"Slay him!" screamed Aphris of Turia.
I was tempted to cover my eyes.
The Kassar girl was wailing.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 10)