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Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)

The other beast leaped to the aid of its fellow, but Hendow struck it on the back of its neck with his sword. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #878)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 878 The other beast leaped to the aid of its fellow, but Hendow struck it on the back of its neck with his sword.

Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

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29 875 It, however, had never taken its eyes off the nearest of the beasts.
29 876 The first beast charged at Hendow but never reached him.
29 877 Borko sprang for its throat, seized it in his jaws, and clung to that great body, his back four legs tearing and ripping at its belly.
29 878 The other beast leaped to the aid of its fellow, but Hendow struck it on the back of its neck with his sword.
29 879 It did not penetrate.
29 880 It was stopped by the thick vertebrae, but blood drenched its back.
29 881 It spun about to seize Hendow, but he thrust at it with his sword.
It, however, had never taken its eyes off the nearest of the beasts. The first beast charged at Hendow but never reached him. Borko sprang for its throat, seized it in his jaws, and clung to that great body, his back four legs tearing and ripping at its belly. The other beast leaped to the aid of its fellow, but Hendow struck it on the back of its neck with his sword. It did not penetrate. It was stopped by the thick vertebrae, but blood drenched its back. It spun about to seize Hendow, but he thrust at it with his sword. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 29)