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Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)

In terror Kamras blinked and shook his head, thrashing about wearily with his sword. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #569)
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10 569 In terror Kamras blinked and shook his head, thrashing about wearily with his sword.

Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

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10 566 For more than a minute, while I scarcely dared to breathe and there was silence all about save for the ring of steel, I watched Kamchak stand there, heavy in his boots, his head seeming almost to sit on his shoulders, his body hardly moving save for the swiftness of a wrist and the turn of a hand.
10 567 Kamras, exhausted, scarcely able to lift his arm, staggered backward.
10 568 Once again, expertly, the sun flashed from the sword of Kamchak in his eyes.
10 569 In terror Kamras blinked and shook his head, thrashing about wearily with his sword.
10 570 Then, foot by booted foot, Kamchak advanced toward him.
10 571 I saw the first blood leap from the cheek of Kamras, and then again from his left arm, then from the thigh, then from an ear.
10 572 "Kill him!" Aphris of Turia was screaming.
For more than a minute, while I scarcely dared to breathe and there was silence all about save for the ring of steel, I watched Kamchak stand there, heavy in his boots, his head seeming almost to sit on his shoulders, his body hardly moving save for the swiftness of a wrist and the turn of a hand. Kamras, exhausted, scarcely able to lift his arm, staggered backward. Once again, expertly, the sun flashed from the sword of Kamchak in his eyes. In terror Kamras blinked and shook his head, thrashing about wearily with his sword. Then, foot by booted foot, Kamchak advanced toward him. I saw the first blood leap from the cheek of Kamras, and then again from his left arm, then from the thigh, then from an ear. "Kill him!" Aphris of Turia was screaming. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 10)