Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
47
381
Sardak flung his head back, to close the space between the skull and the vertebrae, his eyes like wild moons, but it was too late.
Sardak flung his head back, to close the space between the skull and the vertebrae, his eyes like wild moons, but it was too late.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 47, Sentence #381)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
47
378
I fitted an arrow to the string of my bow.
47
379
Once more the beasts charged and met with fierce impact.
47
380
Then Zarendargar was behind Sardak.
47
381
Sardak flung his head back, to close the space between the skull and the vertebrae, his eyes like wild moons, but it was too late.
47
382
The massive jaws of Zarendargar, inch by inch, Sardak held in his arms, forced the head forward.
47
383
Then with a sound of tearing muscle and skin, and crushed bone, Zarendargar's jaws closed.
47
384
Men watched, horrified, as Zarendargar, holding it by the neck, it half bitten through, in his jaws, shook the body, fiercely.
I fitted an arrow to the string of my bow.
Once more the beasts charged and met with fierce impact.
Then Zarendargar was behind Sardak.
Sardak flung his head back, to close the space between the skull and the vertebrae, his eyes like wild moons, but it was too late.
The massive jaws of Zarendargar, inch by inch, Sardak held in his arms, forced the head forward.
Then with a sound of tearing muscle and skin, and crushed bone, Zarendargar's jaws closed.
Men watched, horrified, as Zarendargar, holding it by the neck, it half bitten through, in his jaws, shook the body, fiercely.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 47)