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

"Sword! Sword!" said the leader of the beasts, near the fighting animals, beckoning to the bearded man, pointing to the fighting beasts. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #895)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 895 "sword! sword!" said the leader of the beasts, near the fighting animals, beckoning to the bearded man, pointing to the fighting beasts.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 892 The leader of the beasts crouched near them, on all fours, circling them, wild-eyed, waiting its chance.
29 893 Borko and the two beasts rolled in the grass, snarling, turning and rolling, tearing, biting in a savage blur.
29 894 It was hard even to tell them apart, or where one might be, so swiftly did their positions change.
29 895 "sword! sword!" said the leader of the beasts, near the fighting animals, beckoning to the bearded man, pointing to the fighting beasts.
29 896 He himself perhaps knew the danger of entering such a violent, unpredictable tangle of teeth and claws.
29 897 With a sword one might perhaps strike from the outside.
29 898 The fellow who had been with the bearded man, at the instigation of his commander, hurried to the fighting animals, to try and strike the sleen.
The leader of the beasts crouched near them, on all fours, circling them, wild-eyed, waiting its chance. Borko and the two beasts rolled in the grass, snarling, turning and rolling, tearing, biting in a savage blur. It was hard even to tell them apart, or where one might be, so swiftly did their positions change. "sword! sword!" said the leader of the beasts, near the fighting animals, beckoning to the bearded man, pointing to the fighting beasts. He himself perhaps knew the danger of entering such a violent, unpredictable tangle of teeth and claws. With a sword one might perhaps strike from the outside. The fellow who had been with the bearded man, at the instigation of his commander, hurried to the fighting animals, to try and strike the sleen. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 29)