Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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663
He struggled to throw them from him.
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664
The bowman who had been struck lay to one side, his head awry, too far back, still in the helmet, half torn from the body.
31
665
Swords darted at the peasant but none reached him, he protected in the whirling shield of chain and stone.
31
666
And then the stone struck against the side of the portal and the stone burst from the portal, a cubic foot of wall there broken from its place, but the stone, too, on the chain, shattered, splitting at the bolts, and fell in two halves away.
31
667
The chain on his wrists flew about.
31
668
That to which the ring and plate was attached, bolts still on the plate, struck a fellow across the face, lashing him back.
31
669
And then the peasant was back again, at bay, against the wall.
He struggled to throw them from him.
The bowman who had been struck lay to one side, his head awry, too far back, still in the helmet, half torn from the body.
Swords darted at the peasant but none reached him, he protected in the whirling shield of chain and stone.
And then the stone struck against the side of the portal and the stone burst from the portal, a cubic foot of wall there broken from its place, but the stone, too, on the chain, shattered, splitting at the bolts, and fell in two halves away.
The chain on his wrists flew about.
That to which the ring and plate was attached, bolts still on the plate, struck a fellow across the face, lashing him back.
And then the peasant was back again, at bay, against the wall.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )