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Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

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6 53 I saw that the second slave, who was doubtless the better man at the sport, had slipped behind the first and, holding his head back with a powerful forearm, had decisively drawn his sheathed hook knife across the throat of the first man.
6 54 The first man seemed numb, the heavy blue streak on his throat, and slipped to his knees.
6 55 Two men-at-arms rushed forward and put him in shackles.
6 56 For some reason, the man with the whip took the slave's hook knife, unsheathed it, and drew it across the slave's chest, leaving there a smear of blood.
6 57 It was not a serious wound.
6 58 It seemed pointless to me.
6 59 The slave who had lost was then led away in his shackles.
I saw that the second slave, who was doubtless the better man at the sport, had slipped behind the first and, holding his head back with a powerful forearm, had decisively drawn his sheathed hook knife across the throat of the first man. The first man seemed numb, the heavy blue streak on his throat, and slipped to his knees. Two men-at-arms rushed forward and put him in shackles. For some reason, the man with the whip took the slave's hook knife, unsheathed it, and drew it across the slave's chest, leaving there a smear of blood. It was not a serious wound. It seemed pointless to me. The slave who had lost was then led away in his shackles. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )