Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
22
542
Again and again the tuchuk bow fired and again and again unwilling tarnsmen felt the lightninglike kiss of the barbed steel.
Again and again the Tuchuk bow fired and again and again unwilling tarnsmen felt the lightninglike kiss of the barbed steel.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #542)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
22
539
Two wooden tarn heads now surmounted the high poles.
22
540
Another crossbow bolt feathered its swift way, a line of blurred light, soft, past me.
22
541
When I came to the right center rings I again encountered tarnsmen, now regrouped.
22
542
Again and again the tuchuk bow fired and again and again unwilling tarnsmen felt the lightninglike kiss of the barbed steel.
22
543
Then the arrows, of which there had been forty, were gone.
22
544
I heard an exultant shout from behind me and saw the leader of the tarnsmen signal his men across the dividing wall again, to meet me at the left center rings.
22
545
We passed the Silver, and then the Blue, between the rings.
Two wooden tarn heads now surmounted the high poles.
Another crossbow bolt feathered its swift way, a line of blurred light, soft, past me.
When I came to the right center rings I again encountered tarnsmen, now regrouped.
Again and again the tuchuk bow fired and again and again unwilling tarnsmen felt the lightninglike kiss of the barbed steel.
Then the arrows, of which there had been forty, were gone.
I heard an exultant shout from behind me and saw the leader of the tarnsmen signal his men across the dividing wall again, to meet me at the left center rings.
We passed the Silver, and then the Blue, between the rings.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 22)